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Who did Amelia Earhart fly with across the Atlantic ocean with?

she did it with a plane.


What did Amelia Earhart do as a grown up?

amelia earhart flew across the atlantic ocean she got married loved to fly a plane


How Amelia Earhart fly Atlantic?

Amelia Earhart flew across the atlantic ocean solo in plane called the friendship she started out in Boston and touched down in London.


Did another woman fly across the Atlantic ocean not including Amelia Earhart?

yes accept I forgot her name but that was way after Amelia Earhart's plane


First woman to fly a plane solo across the Atlantic ocean in 1932?

Amelia Earhart


What is the rising action in Amelia Earhart?

it was when she went across the Atlantic Ocean in the Friendship (That was the name of the plane).


How was Amelia Earhart the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean?

She got in a plane and rode/planed across it


Did Amelia Earhart fly across the world?

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.


Which Kansas woman was the first female to fly her plane solo across the Atlantic Ocean?

Amelia Mary Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.


What was Amelia Earhart's role on her first flight across the Atlantic?

While Amelia Earhart did not have a role in the first Trans-Atlantic flight, She was the first woman to make the trip in 1928, although she rode as a passenger. In 1932 she flew as the first woman to fly nonstop solo across the Atlantic.


What did Amelia Earhart achieve in her life?

She was the first woman to fly solo over the Atlantic Ocean. her plane disappeared when she tried to fly across the Pacific Ocean.


How did Amelia Earhart become famous?

she was the first women to fly a plan Ans 2 -NO, she was not the first woman to fly a plane. Many women were famous pilots before Amelia. She got famous at first for being the first woman to fly across the Atlantic in 1928 - even though only as a passenger.