Amelia Earhart's flying instructor likely would have rated her highly due to her determination, quick learning, and natural aptitude for flying. She demonstrated a strong grasp of aviation principles and showed resilience in overcoming challenges. Additionally, her commitment to safety and thorough preparation would have impressed her instructor, marking her as a promising pilot with great potential in the field of aviation.
no one knows if Amelia Earhart died so her navigator might not have died
She might have worn "vanishing cream".
Amelia Earhart was an American, not English. She had no children. There is some speculation that she might have been pregnant when she embarked on her final flight.
There is no documented evidence confirming Amelia Earhart's favorite holiday. While she enjoyed adventure, independence, and flying, which might align with the spirit of Fourth of July (Independence Day), she never publicly stated a specific holiday as her favorite.
I think the answer might possibly be Amelia Earhart.
noone knows for sure she might of fallen into the ocean
Her favorite ice might of been chocolate
This may be her birthday, which is July 24 ( in l897) this might be a local observance in Atcheson, Kansas, where she was born and a local museum honors her life and career- known, appropriately- as the Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum.
Nobody has found Amelia's body or plane, but they have found buttons in the pacific oceans. It could be possible that they are Amelia's buttons. Amelia Earhart might of crashed into the ocean or landed on a remote island. It is a mystery!
i am sorry but i do not know. i just had a bagel with cream cheese and ham......yum. i do like that stuff. i am bored. right now i am doing a report on Amelia Earhart and i need to know how she got the money to buy her plaine. and my computer doesnt have spell check so it is kinda hard. A great book for Amelia Earhart is Flying Ace by Angela Bull it tells you what inspired her to fly her childhood family all things you need to know ecept how she got her plaine.... i hope i helped you and brightened your day.See you soonNerual IWow that answer stinks. I think it was in 1922 but I might be wrong. -Maddie G.
Nothing spectacular, she was simply a very adventurous and clever child