there is absolutely no connection whatsoever between Amelia Earhart and the Bermuda Triangle. Earhart went missing in or over the Pacific Ocean, nowheres near the Bermuda triangle. the only possible cross-feed might be the fact mentioned in one of the books put out by the ARE ( Edgar Cayce associates) in a rather slipshod fashion they admitted ( (One of the first female pilots) did a Survey of the Bimini Area in l935. By l935 there were hundreds of Aviatrixes in circulation- the article did not specifically mention Earhart- who flew from California to Hawaii in that year by the way- without problems. ( do not confuse with Electra-I Hawaii crash-landing in fact and film). This brought out Electra II. Amelia, like racing drivers had a spare plane if the main one was put out of action by an accident, which it was.. ( Electra I was later repaired). Other than that, there is no tie-in between Amelia Earhart and the Bermuda Triangle.The Cayce book merely stated a Woman pilot surveyed ( and obviously survived the expedition) the area in l935, it did not mention Earhart.
Qualitatively No, the flight path of the Electra Project which commenced on 3.l7.37 and terminated- at least officially around 7.02.37 nowhere near covered the territory popularily known as the ( Bermuda Triangle) it was over the Pacific that contact was lost, the Bermuda triangle is in the Atlantic, has been linked to Atlantis by some writers such as Edgar Cayce.
Amelia Earhart has NO connection- dead, alive, missing, whatever- with the Bermuda Triangle. It is true some Aviatrix ( woman pilot) did do some mapping survey of the area in 1935- so says a book put out by the Edgar Cayce organization but it does not state Amelia by name. There were many Aviatrixes out in l935. Amelia has NOTHING TO DO with the Bermuda Triangle. Caroline CASCIO, a modern aviatrix- did go missing in the triangle while operating a Cessna l72 in l969, on or around June 6 ( D-Day) this is a good Thirty- something years AFTER the Electra project.
She was the first woman pilot to ever try and travel around the world. Earhart went down somewhere over the Atlantic Ocean. Probably in the Bermuda Triangle.
Amelia Earhart's plane disappeared at 6120 kilocycles, according to her last known message to the Itasca
Clear the bridge!- or hanger- Amelia Earhart has NOTHING whatsoever to do with- alive or missing- the Bermuda Triangle. Her Atlantic hops were North Atlantic- landing in Wales, for example. somehow the missing aviatrix angle ties Amelia into all sorts of things she had no connection with. However, women pilots have been lost in the Bermuda Triangle.-if you want to look that up. Caroline Cascio, 24, for one ( also referred to as Helen Cascio) craft involved was a Cessna l72- a type still manufactured and in everyday use-= in l969.
she was in the Bermuda triangle when she disappeared
No, she disappeared in the Pacific ocean, near the Marshall Islands.
Amelia Earhart was 39 when she disappeared over the Pacific Ocean. The Bermuda Triangle is not in the pacific.
Amelia Earhart disappeared during a flight over the PACIFIC OCEAN, That is the other side of the world from the Bermuda Triangle.
No, Amelia Earhart did not crash near the Bermuda triangle. (As a side note, there is no uniform definition of the Bermuda Triangle. It's a mythical place.)
never Amelia had never had a trip to the bermuda triangle
1.She landed in a Japanese territory where they thought she was an intruder and hanged,stabbed,shot,and killed her 2.her and her navigator disappeared in the mysterious Bermuda triangle.
Amelia never had anything to do with the Bermuda Triangle.
Amelia Earhart has NO connection in any sense with the Bermuda Triangle. It"s in the Atl;antic, She went missing in the Pacific, look at a map.
NO, she was nowhere near the Bermuda triangle.
Amelia never went to the Bermuda Triangle.
Qualitatively No, the flight path of the Electra Project which commenced on 3.l7.37 and terminated- at least officially around 7.02.37 nowhere near covered the territory popularily known as the ( Bermuda Triangle) it was over the Pacific that contact was lost, the Bermuda triangle is in the Atlantic, has been linked to Atlantis by some writers such as Edgar Cayce.