Amelia Earhart's first flight instructor was Neta Snook, the first woman graduate of the Curtiss School of Aviation. Later she took additional training from John Montijo, a former Army instructor.
Earhart had her first lessons, beginning on January 3, 1921, at Kinner Field near Long Beach, but to reach the airfield Earhart took a bus to the end of the line, then walked four miles. Earhart's mother also provided part of the $1,000 "stake" against her "better judgement." Her teacher was Anita "Neta" Snook, a pioneer female aviator who used a surplus Curtiss JN-4 "Canuck" for training. Earhart arrived with her father and a singular request, "I want to fly. Will you teach me?"
Because she thought it would be exciting .
When she was 23.
with a plane!
Fly on her plane
Amelia Earhart's parents did not want Amelia to fly a plane. How did she overcame that obstacle and tell her parents
she did it with a plane.
First woman to fly a plane
no Amelia Earhart did not have a mentor but she did think about becoming and learning how to fly because she went to a plane show
Amelia Earhart wanted to learn to fly after she visited an air show in Toronto, Canada.
amelia earhart flew across the atlantic ocean she got married loved to fly a plane
Twenty. One.
yes accept I forgot her name but that was way after Amelia Earhart's plane
No. She flew across the Atlantic Ocean, but when Amelia attempted to fly around the world, her plane crashed and no one has seen her or the plane since.
Amelia Earhart was the first ever woman to fly a solar plane and she was the first person in the world to fly a solar plane.