It is speculated that Amelia Earhart disappeared in the Central Pacific Ocean, around Howland Island, approx 1700 miles SW of Hawaii.
There is no evidence to support that Amelia Earheart was murdered. No one was at all close to her when she went missing, except for her navigator who also disappeared.
Amelia Earhart had traveled to many countries. Her last known location was near Howland Island in the south pacific.
Amelia Earhart undertook several notable flights, but she is best known for her attempts to circumnavigate the globe in 1937. During this ambitious journey, she completed approximately 22,000 miles of flying before mysteriously disappearing over the Pacific Ocean. Throughout her aviation career, she made numerous flights, setting records and promoting women's roles in aviation, but the exact number of trips can vary depending on how one defines "trips." Overall, her flights were significant in advancing aviation and inspiring future generations.
Amelia Earhart did get one in Washington DC distributed in 2007!!
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.
Amelia Earhart went missing in 1937 during her attempt to circumnavigate the globe. Her disappearance remains one of the greatest mysteries in aviation history.
There is no evidence to support that Amelia Earheart was murdered. No one was at all close to her when she went missing, except for her navigator who also disappeared.
there is no exact date because she went missing so no one can know for sure
Amelia Earhart had traveled to many countries. Her last known location was near Howland Island in the south pacific.
She was presumed to have Gone Missing on July 2, 1937 And Declared Dead On January 5th 1939 As No-one Knew What Happend To Her And Never Found Her
Amelia had one younger sister.
One can find information about Amelia Island, Florida on the 'Visit Florida' website. One can also find information on 'Wikipedia', 'tripadvisor' and 'Amelia Vacations'.
No one knows this answer except for amelia earhart's parents. It could be because they liked the name amelia and earhart is her parents last names
Amelia Earhart did get one in Washington DC distributed in 2007!!
Amelia only had one sibling and that was her sister Murial.
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.
The truth is that no one really knows how she died. She went missing on July 2, 1937 en route to Howland Island. She was however, legally declared dead on January 5, 1939.