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Around the World: An Interview with Amelia Rose Earhart On June 26, 2014, Amelia Rose Earhart began her journey around the world to recreate that famous flight However, this Amelia completed that journey successfully, touching down after 19 days in Oakland, California
Amelia Earhart | American Experience | PBS In the end, her courage cost her her life, but her groundbreaking contributions to flight and women’s struggle for equality made Amelia Earhart an enduring American hero
Amelia Earhart Project Recordings - National Air and Space Museum This collection is in English Elgen Long collected oral recordings, both interviews and sound sources, while he was researching and writing his book, Amelia Earhart: The Mystery Solved which promotes the theory that Amelia Earhart's aircraft came to rest at the bottom of the ocean near Howland Island
Amelia Earhart Project Recordings - Smithsonian Institution Biographical Historical Elgen Long collected oral recordings, both interviews and sound sources, while he was researching and writing his book, Amelia Earhart: The Mystery Solved which promotes the theory that Amelia Earhart's aircraft came to rest at the bottom of the ocean near Howland Island
The Continuing Search for Amelia Earhart In this interview, conducted in May 2011, at the 2011 edition of The Archaeology Channel International Film and Video Festival, Dr Tom King answers questions about the ongoing search for aviatrix Amelia Earhart, who disappeared on July 2, 1937, in the vast Pacific Ocean in her attempt to fly around the world
WROK Interview with Vincent Loomis, Author of Amelia Earhart: The Final . . . Among the materials are copies of radio transmission transcripts from Amelia Earhart, the Coast Guard Cutter Itasca, and other vessels in the area of Howland Island and interviews with people who claimed to have seen Earhart and Noonan on Saipan as Japanese prisoners
Amelia Earhart - Interview of the Day Amelia Earhart spoke to the English media a few days after landing on a farm in Ireland to complete her trans-Atlantic flight on May 21, 1932 The interview was released as part of a British Pathé newsreel entitled “ Heroine of the Skies ”