Bones discovered on a Pacific island in 1940 are "likely" to be those of famed pilot Amelia Earhart, according to a US peer reviewed science journal. Earhart, her plane, and her navigator vanished ...
Amelia Earhart disappeared 86 years ago, but researchers and fans aren’t done talking about her. The famed pilot was a household name during her life and broke several records for women and pilots.
Amelia Earhart made her final airborne radio call ... Earhart's disappearance was the culmination of a decade of newspaper and radio stories documenting her record-setting flights.
Deep Sea Vision says it captured a sonar image in the Pacific Ocean that "appears to be Earhart's Lockheed 10-E Electra" aircraft. The Boston Red Sox added another free-agent arm to the mix ...
This week marks the 86th anniversary of Amelia Earhart becoming the first woman ... where she wrote a newspaper column about aviation and set up organisations pioneering female aviation.
Earhart's plane is believed to have gone down near Howland Island, a remote spit of land in the Pacific Ocean roughly halfway between Hawaii and Australia, in July 1937.A monument on the ...