She was smart and Amelia trusted her.
many people influenced Amelia Earhart including Neta Snook because she was Amelia's first flight instructor
Yes other pilots did like Charles Lindbergh
She got into flying by seeing her first plane at the Iowa State Fair and loved what it looked like and loved seeing the flyer's do tricks. And after that she got really interested in planes and flying. :)
a female Flying Instructor named Neta Snook, later Neta Snook Southern, is generally given this honor. She only died in the l980"s and wrote a book entitled- ( what else) I Taught Amelia to Fly). she died in the San Francisco area.
Her parents always telling her not to give up.
her flying instructor Neta snook
Neta Snook taught her to fly when Amelia was 13 Amelia was 21 when she was taught by Anita Snook . -Somebody has not read the dates properly.
many people influenced Amelia Earhart including Neta Snook because she was Amelia's first flight instructor
The early aviation pioneer was Neta Snook (1896-1991), who famously gave Amelia Earhart her first flying lessons in 1921.
Amelia Earhart was influenced by aviation pioneer Mary Pickford, who helped her secure funding for flying lessons and encouraged her to pursue a career in aviation. Earhart was also inspired by the achievements of other female aviators such as Harriet Quimby and Bessie Coleman.
she was 56
Amy Phipps Guest and George Putnam, who became her husband , were both great influences on Amelia's flying career.
Anita 'Neta' Snook
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.
Amelia Earhart's flying instructor, Neta Snook, likely would have rated her as a dedicated and enthusiastic student. Earhart's determination and quick learning ability would have impressed Snook, as she showed a strong passion for aviation and a willingness to overcome challenges. Additionally, Earhart's persistence in honing her skills would have demonstrated her potential as a pilot, indicating she possessed both talent and commitment. Overall, Snook would likely have recognized Earhart as a promising aviator with the qualities necessary for success in the field.
Neta Snook died on 1991-03-23.
Yes other pilots did like Charles Lindbergh