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Amelia Earhart’s 1937 disappearance remains unsolved. Here’s what the evidence suggests.
Multiple theories exist regarding the fate of the aviator and her Lockheed Electra plane.
A pilot, Justin Myers, believes he may have found Amelia Earhart’s long-lost plane after zooming in on what seemed to be 'man-made' objects on Nikumaroro Island through Google Earth.
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — Amelia Earhart remains the most famous female pilot in aviation history. A trailblazer, she had a strong connection to Tucson and Southern Arizona. In 1937, as she prepared to ...
When a fellow pilot investigated the crash, he determined that a series of critical errors may have added up to catastrophe for the famous aviator on her final flight. Amelia Earhart stands in front ...
EXCLUSIVE: A new documentary is in the works on aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart, directed by the Oscar-nominated filmmaking duo of Betsy West and Julie Cohen. The project from CNN Films, Imagine ...
Amelia Earhart was the first woman that successfully completed an intercontinental solo-flight. She established many speed- and distance records and the world still sees her as a pioneer in aviation.
Most Americans know the story of Amelia Earhart, the 20th-century aviation pioneer whose plane disappeared somewhere over the Pacific Ocean in 1937 as she attempted to become the first woman pilot to ...
The National Archives recently released the second batch of records related to famed American aviator Amelia Earhart — offering an in-depth look into her mysterious 1937 disappearance. Over 3,700 ...
Ninety years ago this week, Amelia Earhart spoke to 1,000 people at North High School, detailing “thrilling and little-known incidents about her Pacific flight and the memorable transatlantic flight ...
Newly unsealed government records related to famed American aviator Amelia Earhart have been made public. The U.S. National Archives released 4,624 pages related to the disappearance of Earhart on the ...
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