That is a question that remains to be answered for she disappeared flying through the Bermuda triangle, scientist are still searching
nobody saw Amelia before she died remember when she was flying over the Bermuda triangle all by herself.
yes
It sinks thinks that are in it It sinks thinks that are in it Flying velociraptors swoop down and eat the people and boat. no one will ever live if they pass the Bermuda triangle also chaz Hudson is a loser face
Yes, tourist planes do fly over the Bermuda Triangle, which is a region in the North Atlantic Ocean. This area, known for its mysterious reputation due to reports of unexplained disappearances of ships and aircraft, is a popular destination for sightseeing flights and cruises. However, modern aviation safety measures and improvements in navigation have significantly reduced risks for flights in this area. Travelers should feel confident flying through the Bermuda Triangle as part of their travel experiences.
Her airplane broke down, and some say she dissapeared when she flew through/over the Bermuda triangle.
Bermuda Flying School was created in 1940.
Amelia got her flying licence in California
Yes, flights from the UK to Mexico often pass over or near the Bermuda Triangle, depending on the specific flight path taken. The Bermuda Triangle, located between Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico, is a commonly discussed area in aviation and maritime lore. However, it is important to note that flying over this region is routine for many airlines, and there is no evidence to suggest that it poses any unusual risks compared to other flight routes.
Amelia Earhart received the Flying Cross from congress in 1932.
Tectonic drift -- Actually, that's moving it. The Bermuda Triangle reaches from Bermuda (a tiny island) to Puerto Rico (a tiny island) to the city of Miami (not so tiny.) The concept of the Bermuda triangle was created in 1950 with an article by Associated Press reporter Edward Van Winkle Jones. He had a map showing an airplane flying from Bermuda toward Puerto Rico, another plane flying from Puerto Rico to Miami, and finally, Flight 19 flying from Fort Lauderdale out in the direction of Bermuda. It looks a triangle drawn over the Atlantic Ocean. Each year, ships and planes go missing off the eastern coastline of the United States, as planes have for a century, and ships literally for hundreds of years. Yet both the US Coast Guard and Lloyds of London state that no more ships or planes go missing here than off the Pacific coastline. Much of the story however, begins with Flight 19, aka the Lost Patrol when supposedly they disappeared suddenly into the infamous Bermuda Triangle. Flight 19 disappeared in December of 1945 but it wasn't into the Bermuda triangle and it wasn't sudden - it took five hours for each of the TMB avengers to drop out of the sky. The irony of Flight 19 is that none of the men died within the infamous Bermuda triangle. Three crash sites have been located and one aircraft has been raised from the sea. Taken from, Discovery of Flight 19 Douglas Westfall, historic publisher, Specialbooks.com
Amelia was 21 when she flew her first solo.