Amelia Earhart is forever etched in history, both American and international. Her time as a trailblazing aviator, a face of women's rights and fame, and so much more made Earhart a global celebrity.
Even as an elementary school student, I’ve always been fascinated by the disappearance of female flying icon Amelia Earhart, whose plane lost contact with tower communications on July 2, 1937, during ...
Not many know that Amelia Earhart, the female aviation pioneer who disappeared in 1937, has close ties to South Texas.
Amelia Earhart had already established herself as an American icon when she vanished over the Pacific Ocean 87 years ago attempting to circumnavigate the globe at the height of her fame. While her ...
Laurie Gwen Shapiro's vibrant account of aviatrix Amelia Earhart's union with publishing scion George Putnam captures her iconoclastic spirit — and the shared ambition that proved her undoing.
Midland pilot Sarah Haskett was recently named the winner of an Amelia Earhart Scholarship, a recognition offered to only 22 recipients worldwide by the Ninety-Nines, Inc., International Organization ...
In July 1937 legendary female aviator Amelia Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, set out from Lae, New Guinea, never to be seen again. Despite the most expensive sea and air search in American ...
Amelia “Marion” Pilot (nee McCann), age 79, passed away May 14, 2012. Beloved wife of the late Ivan; dear mother of Carol (Terry) Rutley and Renee (Jim) Wickersham. Loving grandmother of Andrew, Eric, ...