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Amelia Earhart

In October 2014, it was reported that researchers at TIGHAR found a 19 inch by 23-inch
scrap of metal on Nikumaroro’s reef that the group identified as a fragment of Earhart’s
plane. The piece was found in 1991 in a small, uninhabited island in the southwestern
Pacific.

In 1920, Amelia attended an air show in Long Beach, then she worked as a nursing
volunteer with her sister Muriel serving wounded pilots in combat, after flying for ten
minutes over Los Angeles. he was easy on the planes and knew what he wanted to do for
the rest of his life.
Amelia Earhart
On a day like today in 1937, the Lockheed Electra plane carrying Amelia Earhart and her
co-pilot Fred Noonan disappeared in the Pacific Ocean. The flight was part of the mission
to be the first woman to fly around the world. On June 1, he left Miami and was brilliantly
completing the stages until arriving on the 29th in Lae, New Guinea. The next stop was
Howland Island, a small island in the Pacific. Although precautions were taken to mark it
and provide technical support to the mission, on July 2 bad weather and communications
failures were fatal. As soon as contact with the plane was lost, a rescue mission was
deployed that was ended unsuccessfully on the 19th. Earhart had already broken other
records such as being the first woman to fly over the Atlantic (in 1928) and being the first
person to fly solo. the Pacific from Honolulu to California (in 1935).

Team members
Jessica Montejano Rosas Kirpal Vega Torres Diego Sebastián Arrellano Arizpe

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