Because she knew from personal experience that most women could do most of the flying exploits that men did.
No, though certainly the best-known aviatrix. The first licensed woman pilot in the United States was Harriet Quimby, who was also a journalist and part-time actress, at the time of her death she was the dramatic editor of a prominent weekly magazine. Harriet"s life dates were l875-l9l2. She was belatedly honored on a U.S. Airmail stamp some years ago. An attractive woman, she looked and may have been partly Italian. She did visit Italy for a magazine thing (Prior to her involvement with aviation). To tell the truth she looked more than a little like Gina in a purple Flight suit.
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Amelia Earhart's parents did not want Amelia to fly a plane. How did she overcame that obstacle and tell her parents
Yes, many people told her she couldn't do it. When Amelia was flying, it was considered impractical.
yes she did in 1920 tell 1921
she went to Iowa state fair and saw her first airplane
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In 1917 Amelia was working as a nurse's helper for WW1 caring for wounded pilots. So the patients would tell Amelia their stories and those stories kindled Amelia. So after WW1 Amelia took lessons on how to fly a plane and become a proficient pilot.
The last radio transmission from Amelia Earhart was at 8:45am on 3rd July 1937 at an abandoned island; the search was called off on 19th July when the US Navy pronounced her 'lost at sea'. ("Great Unsolved Mysteries" John Canning 1984 p.165, 168)
The question is academic, being a celebrity has its rank and privilege. she was in her mid-twenties when she started flying anyhow, so parental consent did not rear its head. an interesting question, however.
one theory was that a 15 year old boy heard that the jappenese was hurting Fred Noonan and Amelia told them to stop hurting him the 15 year old boy did not want to tell anyone when he was 15 because he said no one wouldnt believe him
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Yes she did because someone had to tell her were to go while she was flying. But I don't know if that person that she was flying went missing with her.Fred Noonan, Amelia's navigator, was a world famous celestial navigator and had a Ship's Master Certificate as well as a Pilot's licence. He disappeared along with Amelia.