1920 is when Amelia Earhart first flew.
She flew as a passenger on her first time across the Atlantic in 1928.
Well, my calulations are that it was difficult for Amelia because she flew an airplane for the very first time!
Yes there was. I believe she had navigators on board with her.
It was apparently a Kinner Airster, in which she gained her licence. She possibly also flew Neta Snook's Curtiss Canuck about that same time.
Because, men only flew at that time and Amelia went out and showed that women can do what men do to.
Amelia Earhart represented the freedom and liberation that were at the center of Women's Rights. She made her own destiny and flew her own plane (which was not a very womanly thing to do at the time).
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.
she flew most of the time to forget her problems
It was her time of the month
The first transatlantic flight by a woman was completed by Amelia Earhart in June 1928. However, for this journey, she was a passenger because at this time she had no training for the instruments in the aircraft that was flown by Wilmer Stultz. The first solo transatlantic flight by a woman was also completed by Amelia Earhart on May 20, 1932. The first transatlantic flight by a woman that was flown from Europe to America (instead of the other way, as Earhart had done) was completed by Beryl Markham on September 4-5, 1936.
Amelia Earhart was so brave that she was the first female to fly solo and the first person the fly across the world even know she died trying.
She had no children.