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
No one knows what happened to Amelia Earhart for sure, but there are some theories and hypothesis and what may have happened to her. The three main theories are: The Crash and Sink theory, The Gardner Island Hypothesis, and the theory that the Japanese captured Amelia.
One day she was flying over the ocean, the next day she was gone, never to be seen again. Amelia Earhart was a pilot and the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. In 1937 Amelia was flying over the Pacific Ocean when she and her plane disappeared. Because Amelia Earhart was such an important person in American History, we need to find out what happened to her. There are quite a few theories about what happened to Earhart. Some of these are she was a spy, gathering information about the Japanese, or she crashed into the Pacific Ocean. One of the most widely believed theories is Amelia Earhart’s disappearance was caused by her plane crashing onto Gardner Island. There is plenty of physical evidence proving she crashed onto the island. Also, there are experts that believe this is what happened to her and there are radio calls from Earhart after her disappearance.
After searching around the island, the body of a pilot was discovered. We have no further details at this
But her plane never arrived. Aircraft carriers and ships searched extensively for Earhart, Noonan, and the plane, but they were never found.
The pilot became bored and started to dive at the crowd, and people scattered, even her friend. Amelia Earhart stood there though, watching this spectacular plane go up and down, all by herself. The third time was when she was 23 her father took her to a new airfield in Long Beach, which included wing walking, aerobatics, and races. She didn’t ask about lessons because she was a woman, even though she wanted to, but instead asked her father what the lessons cost. It was a shrewd way to go about it, but it worked.
Amelia Earhart disappeared on July 2, 1937. To this day nobody knows for sure what happened to her. There are many conspiracy theories about what happened to her but there are still none that have been confirmed. her last words were “We must be on you, but cannot see you — but gas is running low. Have been unable to reach you by radio. We
Gaining speed, Amelia flew off the rails, smashed into the trestle, and her car shattered to pieces. When Amelia was a little girl, she, her sister, and their neighbor boy decided to build a roller coaster, and this is how she had her first “flight.” They started to build it at the top of their tool shed which was about eight feet high off the ground. With their uncle’s help, they took two boards and greased them with lard. For the car they used a wooden crate. After going down and hitting the trestle, she merrily picked herself up, and, not paying attention to her minor injuries, said happily, “it’s just like flying,” and ever since then, she loved to fly. Having an amazing early life as well as a stunning life of flying lead to Amelia
Amelia Earhart or “The Babe of The Sky” most popular for being the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, Setting a record for longest distance without refueling, First women to a fly nonstop transcontinental flight, also achieving many more honors all while also writing two books.While achieving another record; to be the first woman to fly around the world she suddenly disappeared on her voyage so close to the finish line.But what exactly happened to Amelia Earhart? Did she truly meet her doom in the ocean or could other theories surrounding her disappearance possibly be true? Let's look at Amelia Earhart before her disappearance. Born in Atchison, Kansas on July 24, 1897. A spirit of adventure seemed to consume the Earhart children. As a child, Earhart spent most of her time playing with her sister Pidge, climbing trees, sledding, and other outdoor play. Earhart soon Taking a course in Red Cross First Aid, Earhart enlisted as a nurse's aide at Spadina Military Hospital in Toronto, Canada, tending to wounded soldiers during World War I and when the Spanish flu pandemic was spreading. The following year, Amelia enrolled as a premedical student at Columbia University in New York. Shortly thereafter, Earhart soon changed her mind and changed schools, attending Columbia University. Learning to fly in California, she took up aviation as a hobby, taking odd jobs to pay for her flying lessons. In 1922, with the financial
The first theory which is very known to the world is, that a highly upgraded rocket from space which only a few knew about and however it just crashed. This theory leads to second thoughts about the crash and if this news could be a lie, to be a cover up. On the other hand a rancher states “I saw 2 aliens dead, 1 dying, and 1 trying to communicate.” This quote said by the rancher gives a different opinion or on look of the crash as if there was aliens in the “flying saucer.” Although the air force goes on by saying it was a weather balloon crash and the appearance of an alien was the after occurrences, of a swelled head from the person involved in the crash. This leads to having three different stories about how one crash occurred, which one real is yet to be revealed. All in all there is many different theories of this unknown crash, that occurred in Roswell, New Mexico in the year of 1947 but yet there is still the
flying. Ultimately, Amelia overcame hardships and broke traditional gender roles on her lifelong journey to follow her dreams and ambitions. I believe Amelia's plane had an engine failure or ran out of gas. This is true because a search party said they think they found her plane in the middle of the ocean. Another piece of evidence is that planes didn't have much space for fuel at this time.
Later, on February 17th in 1931, she married George Putnam and together they both secretly worked on plans for Amelia to become the first women and the second person to fly solo across the Atlantic ocean. On May 20th in 1932, she took off from New Foundland to Paris France. There were very powerful winds and icy conditions requiring her to adjust her landing area and land in a farmers backyard located in Ireland. Afterwards, Amelia felt the flight had proved that mean and women were equal in “jobs, speed, coolness, and willpower”. On January 11th, 1935 she became the first person to fly solo across the Pacific Ocean from Honolulu Hawaii to Oakland California.
The UFO crashed in 1947. The crash happened seventy-five miles from Roswell, New Mexico. The crash happened closer to Corona, New Mexico. The UFO was found by William Brazel. He found it while checking on the sheep after a thunderstorm. He thought he heard something explode but thought it was just thunder. He showed it to his neighbors and th said to report it to the sheriff. Brazel told the sheriff he might of found a UFO. The sheriff told the Roswell Air Force about the report.
At one point in her last flight, Amelia had entered the longest and most difficult passage and the following results have been a mystery. The second to last checkpoint of this flight was from New Guinea to Howland Island. The 2,500 miles were never completed. The “Electra” was supposed to endure twenty hours. After the fifteenth hour or so, things started to go wrong. On July 2, radio workers on Howland Island started to hear some signals. They weren’t completely clear, but the workers knew the signals were coming in from Amelia’s plane. This showed that she was in some kind of trouble and really needed to talk to somebody. Very soon it became clear that she couldn’t hear their frantic radio signals back to her. Her last try of sending a radio signal was recorded 8:43 local time on July 2, 1937 (“Earhart Overview”). The immediate search for her and Noonan was headed by the Navy. The Navy started searching near and around Howland Island. Many people, even soldiers from the Civil War, came to help search for her and her navigator. They searched everywhere they could think of but had no success. On July 18, they called off the search. The Navy had their own opinion on what had happened. “The general opinion was that the plane had probably run out of gas, gone down at sea, and sunk without a trace.” (Beheim). She never finished the last leg of her flight, much to the people’s
As one plane went to search for Flight 19, it vanished also, leaving no trace behind. It is believed what really happened was the plane ran out of fuel and crashed somewhere into the ocean.
Her route was to take her through the corner of the Bermuda Triangle, which was very unsettling to her after hearing about incidents that had occurred in the area. Cary landed in Ormond Beach safely with no problems. She was only able to spend a few hours if she was going to make it back to Key West before it got dark. She saw clouds gathering and decided to change her route back. Her return trip was going well, with only a few bumps in the road. She was reaching her destination when all of the sudden it became pitch black out and she lost control of the plane. She didn’t know what had happened or what was happening but she knew she had to gain control of the plane. She found a code to punch in to the radio to make contact. She was helped and landed safely to her destination. She was in deep shock, but she had realized she was lucky to be alive. Some people may or may not believe this actually happened. For those skeptics who believe more in science may find this interesting. Studies have been done to see what could be the cause of the disappearances; well they think they might have found something. They believe that there might be large pockets of methane on the sea floor. The methane can be released and cause landslides. Also, the water’s density can get so low that the ships will sink right to the bottom. Methane gas is highly combustible, so if an explosion was to occur, it could catch planes in the air on fire. But, the mystery is not completely