1. Being the first women to fly solo over the Atlantic 2. Almost flying around the world, until her plane dispeared. 3. Helping to start the women's piolet group the 99's, in which she was the first president.
Amelia Earhart piloted planes and made many record flights, that's what she did
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).
Amelia Earhart never made it she crashed somewhere near the Cook Islands in Melenisia.
Amelia Earhart was the daughter of a German-American man and her namesake and mother, Amelia "Amy" Otis Earhart. Amelia Earhart, Millie, grew up with her younger sister, Grace Muriel, nicknamed Pidge. Their mother did not believe in enforcing the same rules other little girls had to go by .
Amelia Earhart did NOT want to only want to fly at a fair, but also wanted to make history for women. Peace Out! K.T
Risking her life, because she thought that women should have the right to do stuff too. hope I answered your question. :) Gracie
she was the first to fly the Atlantic ocean.
what accomplishmentsdid Amelia Earhart made in her early flying lessond
Amelia Earhart piloted planes and made many record flights, that's what she did
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she was a good sudnt
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).
Amelia Earhart never made it she crashed somewhere near the Cook Islands in Melenisia.
She was the first woman pilot. She made many other records that men have not done- in those days.
She made a hardship is an air planes
Amelia Earhart was a woman who followed her dream and became a pilot
Amelia Earhart was the daughter of a German-American man and her namesake and mother, Amelia "Amy" Otis Earhart. Amelia Earhart, Millie, grew up with her younger sister, Grace Muriel, nicknamed Pidge. Their mother did not believe in enforcing the same rules other little girls had to go by .