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Amelia Earhart

The greatest and most ambitious woman pilot the world has ever seen

Objective
The objective of this PowerPoint is to show the accomplishments and life of one of the greatest female pilots to ever live Amelia Earhart

The Early Days


Born July 24th, 1897 in Kansas

She had no interest in flying while a child


When Amelia was 10 years old, she saw her first plane "It was a thing of rusty wire and wood and looked not at all interesting.

The Thrill of Flying


Then she took her first flight"By the time I had got two or three hundred feet off the ground," she said, "I knew I had to fly."

Achievments
October 22, 1922 - Broke women's altitude record when she rose to 14,000 feet

Fall 1929 - Elected as an official for National Aeronautic Association

May 20-21, 1932 - First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic

More Achievements
August 24-25, 1932 - First woman to fly solo nonstop coast to coast; set women's nonstop transcontinental speed record

April l9 - 20, 1935 - First person to fly solo from Los Angeles to Mexico City

June 1, 1937 - Began flight around the world June 1937

History
Amelias achievements span throughout her career

Numerous of her records stood for many years

Legacy
Amelia paved the way for female pilots around the world

She changed how people viewed women and flight

Fun Facts
Despite having to attend six different high schools, she was able to graduate on time.

Earhart was called "Lady Lindy" because her features resembled that of Charles Lindbergh.

More Facts
The United States government spent $4 million looking for Earhart, which made it the most costly and intensive air and sea search in history at that time.

The Unknown
She left California on May 21,1937

"I have a feeling that there is just about one more good flight left in my system and I hope this trip is it. Anyway when I have finished this job, I mean to give up long-distance "stunt" flying."

The Crash
It has been determined that the plane went down some 35-100 miles off the coast of Howland Island. A life raft was stowed on board but no trace has ever been found the raft.

Crash Site

Search and Rescue


President Roosevelt authorized a search of 9 naval ships and 66 aircraft at an estimated cost of over $4 million. On July 18 the search was abandoned by ships in the Howland area.

The End?

Will we ever find her or her plane and finally find the truth

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