What date did ameli Earhart fly across the Atlantic Ocean?
She first flew across the Pacific from Hawaii to Oakland in 1935.
In 1927 the first person to fly solo nonstop across the Atlantic was?
Charles Lindbergh
Charles A. Lindbergh was the first person to fly solo nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean. He made his historic trip in 1927.
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Charles Lindburgh made the first transcontinental flight during the 1920s.
Charles A. Lindbergh
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The first non-stop solo-flightacross the Atlantic Ocean was made by Charles Lindenberg in 1927
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Charles Lindbergh in The Spirit of St. Louisin 1927
Charles Lindbergh
The first person to fly solo non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean was Charles Lindbergh.
Who was the first women to fly across the Atlantic ocean by her self?
Earhart
On May 20–21, 1932, Earhart became the first woman — and the second person after Charles Lindbergh — to fly nonstop and solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Flying a red Lockheed Vega 5B, she left Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, Canada, and landed about 15 hours later near Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
Who was 3rd person to fly solo across the Atlantic?
In 1927 Lindbergh made the first solo, non-stopairplane flight across the Atlantic. Before theat, there were flights by teams (not solo) before him. There were flights that landed on islands in the ocean before continuing (not non-stop). There was also an airship flight (not a plane).
What year did amelia earhart fly a plane?
Amelia Earhart first woman to fly across the Atlantic in a multi-person plane in 1928 with pilot Wilmer Stultz. She became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932. She set another first on 1935 by being the first woman to fly solo over the Pacific Ocean, from Hawaii to California. In 1937, while attempting to fly around the world, her plane crashed somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. It was never found.
Who was the woman pilot who mysteriously disappeared over the pacific ocean in 1937?
Amelia Mary Earhart
Did Amelia airhart crash in nikumaroro?
There is some anecdotal evidence that an aircraft similar to Earhart's Lockheed Electra was at one time stranded in the shallows off Nikumaroro. Although wreckage of the plane, which presumably broke up in the surf, has never been found, that has given rise to speculation that the famed aviatrix and her navigator, Fred Noonan, may have died as castaways on the desolate island.
Archaeological surveys of Nikumaroro have revealed tantalizing evidence that somebody lived there for a time under primitive conditions. Trace evidence includes the remains of birds and turtles upon which the unknown castaway(s) may have fed, part of a Blucher oxford shoe similar to the type AE was known to wear, and a box rumored to be the case for a sextant just like the one Navigator Noonan used.
Human skeletal remains were also supposedly found on Nikumaroro many years ago. Apparently, the bones were bagged, and sent off to local government authorities for further analysis. However, there seems to be no record of what happened to these remains -- if they ever existed at all.
How have you changed today because of Amelia Earhart?
she made the world a better place by showing the women have equal rights as men did
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What type of plane was Amelia Earhart flying when she dissapeared?
It is said that she crashed her plane in the first plane she ever had, a Kinner Airster.
What part of the us did Amelia Earhart live?
Amelia Earhart (1897-1937) was born in Kansas and lived in the US for practically all of her life. She did fly frequently to international locations in her aviation career.
Picture of a crash site believed to be Amelia Earhart?
This is probably a hoax. the Electra and its near-sister the LODESTAR and Ventura- also the Hudson ( B-37) were standard production planes. Many must have been involved in real or staged ( war films, etc- fire-fighting drills) crashes. as stated the B-37 was a standard service bomber and the Lodestar a commercial light-duty liner as was the Electra. Do not confuse with Prop-Jet Electra, a four-engined more modern plane.
When did Amelia Earhart take her first solo flight?
On May 20-21, 1932, Earhart accomplished her goal of flying solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She took off from Newfoundland, Canada, at 7:12 p.m. on May 20, in her Lockheed Vega. Her flight was filled with dangers, from rapidly changing weather to a broken altimeter so she could not tell how high she was flying, to gasoline leaking into the cockpit. At one point her plane dropped almost 3,000 feet (914 meters) and went into a spin (which she managed to pull out of) and flames were shooting out of the exhaust manifold. She brought her plane down on the coast of Ireland after a harrowing trip lasting 15 hours and 18 minutes The flight was the second solo flight across the Atlantic and the longest nonstop flight by a woman--2,026 miles (3,261 kilometers)--as well as the first flight across the Atlantic by a woman. President Herbert Hoover awarded her the National Geographic Society Medal on June 21, 1932, for her achievement, and the U.S. Congress awarded her the Distinguished Flying Cross, the first woman to receive such an honor. Earhart's accomplishment meant a great deal to the entire world, but especially to women, for it demonstrated that women could set their own course in aviation and other fields.
Was anyone one the plane with Amelia Earhart when she disappeared?
e was with 3 people, 2 were
Wilmer Stultz and Louis Gordondha 3rd was the navigator Fred Noonan was the 3rdWhy did Amelia Earhart want to be a pilot?
because she saw a airplane show and saw how fun it was and wanted to do it
She wanted to become the first woman to fly a plane.Back in her time it was only men that flew planes and were pilots wanted to prove that women were just as good as men.What's the diffearence?There is none we are all equal.
How did Amelia Earhart inspire people?
Amelia Earhart showed the world that women can fly too. She led the way to a new career that women can try if they desire. She showed us to follow our dreams and try harder if you fail. "Women, like men, should try to do the impossible. And when they fail, their failure should be a challenge to others." - Amelia Earhart
Yes, so did Anastasia. Both were (topped off) at Five foot Nine inches and women of mystery! as far as is known they never met. also both had Red Hair.
Accordingly to the known sources, Amelia Earhart did have a blue-grey eyes. She had a blonde hair of reddish-golden shade, and her documented height was 5'8"
Transport pilot's license number 5716 issued to Amelia Earhart on May 1, 1930 [lists weight as 118 pounds, height as 5'8", hair as blonde, and eyes as grey]Where did Amelia Earhart start her last flight?
Amelia Earhart stopped to get her last fuel on an island called Howland Island. Howland is right near the Brumuta Triangle which is where they lost track of her.
What was Amelia earharts job before she was famous?
Among non-aviation lines of work she was according to various biographers a Nurses" aid in World War I (veteran"s hospitals), a school teacher for some period and some have suggested a short-hop- perhaps delivery truck driver, the last job has not been confirmed. It might have been an overgrown station wagon used by an antiques store as these were technically and legally trucks.
Why everyone still likes Amelia Earhart after all this time?
Shes still famuos cause she floo acriss tha atlantic ocean by herself
Where do people think Amelia Earhart was dead?
Amelia Earhart's plane has still not been found. While theories are being explored no definitive crash site has been marked as her final resting place.