About this Event
Amelia Earhart’s Disappearance: Facts and Theories About the 20th Century’s Greatest Mystery
Amelia Earhart was the premier female aviator of the early twentieth century. During her well-publicized round-the-world flight, Earhart, along with her navigator, Fred Noonan, disappeared. On July 2, 1937, they were flying over the Pacific Ocean on their way to Howland Island when they suddenly were unable to establish two-way communications or find the island. A subsequent search by the U.S. Navy found nothing. The few known details of this tragedy instantly made headlines throughout the world. Since then, their fate has remained one of history’s most debated mysteries. Over the decades, facts have been skewed to support various theories. However, a close examination of all those facts may help us understand the truth.
· Amelia Earhart’s Aviation Career
· Her round-the-world flight
· Understanding her Radios
· Her Communications with the Itasca
· Mysterious Signals Received
· The Navy’s Conclusion
· Lost on Gardner Island Theory
· Landing on Mili Atoll and Imprisoned by the Japanese Theory
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