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Amelia Earhart Research Paper

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Theories Behind the Disappearance of Amelia Earhart The official search for Amelia Earhart, the first female pilot to fly across the Atlantic, lasted until July 19, 1937. However there was nothing to be found. There was no trace of Amelia. She was declared missing, and so the theories began. Many theorists have come up theories for what happened to her, but no one knows what truly happened. The mystery of Amelia can be summed up into two main theories: The “ Crash and Sink” and the “Captured by Japanese” theory. While Amelia Earhart is name known by many, what happened to her is known to no one. She was born July 24, 1897 and her aviation career was born in 1920, when Amelia made her first flight. (Shaw, Life and Disappearance). Obviously, it was only up from there for Amelia. Soon, made a …show more content…

government, is the theory claiming that Amelia and Noonan crashed into the ocean. Proof for this theory comes from the invalidation of the Japanese theory. The picture that some theorists claim to be Amelia and Noonan could likely be an entirely different scene, due to the supposed date it was taken. The book that the picture was found in was published 1935, two years before Amelia disappeared. ( Radford, Credibility MIA). To take this further, “ the person previously identified as Earhart in the photo could even be a man.” (Amelia Earhart Mystery). While it is unknown what happened to Amelia on that day, the crash and sink theory is the “ most acceptable” theory. (Radford, Credibility MIA). Due to the belief that Amelia was low on fuel it can be assumed that communication with Itasca was cut off because the engine died. In addition, Amelia was inexperienced with radio communication. So she wasn’t able to fix any errors and presumably crashed while trying to find somewhere to land. (Pelt, Amelia Earhart). Therefore, it is equally plausible that Amelia crashed into the ocean after running out of

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