It was Fred Noonan
1937 was Earhart's last flight
Amelia Earhart had several navigators throughout her career. The navigator on her last flight was Fred Noonan.
She was with her navigator Fred Noonan on the final flight.
"Running out of fuel..."
Amelia and her navigator Fred Noonan left Lae, New Guinea heading for Howland Island, almost 2,500 miles away in the Pacific. They never arrived.
About a year before she got sick and had to give up.
The last known transmission from Amelia Earhart's aircraft took place on July 2, 1937. She was attempting to fly around the world with one other person.
She appeared to have a very positive attitude for it, not against, as you suggest.
No, just her navigator, Fred Noonan.
Amelia Earhart
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Amelia Earhart's plane disappeared at 6120 kilocycles, according to her last known message to the Itasca