I'm Amelia Earhart and you're Janis Joplin.
The Amelia Earhart Award.
Earhart Department of Nursing.
Earhart was legally declared dead in 1939.
Earhart was declared legally dead in 1939.
Earhart was officially declared dead in 1939.
Putnam also learned that he would be called"Mr. Earhart".
Earhart eventually said yes, but with a particular caveat.
When Earhart disappeared, an immediate search was launched for her.
Amelia Earhart became the national heroine of the United States.
An exception was made for Amelia Earhart, and she coped.
Before she even saw a plane, Earhart was destined to“fly.”.
Earhart once said,"Women must try to do
things as men have tried.
Instead, he asked Amelia Earhart, and she immediately jumped on the opportunity.
Earhart recovered,
but her sinus issues significantly impacted her flying later in life.
And when they fail,
their failure should be a challenge to others"-Ameilia Earhart.
After her first Atlantic flight, Earhart found herself in need of money.
Earhart was quoted as saying“Women must try
to do things as men have tried.
In early 1931, Amelia Earhart married George Putnam, her"press agent" and business partner.
In December 1920, pilot Frank Hawks gave Earhart an experience that changed her life.
Eventually, Earhart's mother packed up her and her sister and moved them to Chicago.
By early July, Earhart and Noonan had successfully crossed 80% of the entire route.
In 1920, when Earhart attended a stunt-flying exhibition, she developed her interest in aviation.
When Earhart told her family about her desire to fly, they
did not take it seriously.
This act threw Earhart to third place in the race, but she never regretted it.
Even in years as recent as 2017, evidence of Earhart's crash and/or survival has been scrutinized.
When 10-year-old Amelia Mary Earhart saw her first plane at a state fair,
she was not impressed.
When Earhart set off on her first solo trip across the Atlantic,
the trip was riddled with problems.