How Did Amelia Earhart Die? By: Jaleisa Gilbert, Alexus Young, & Brianna Blackshear.

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How Did Amelia Earhart Die? By: Jaleisa Gilbert, Alexus Young, & Brianna Blackshear

Who is Amelia Earhart? She was born on July 24, 1897 in Atchinson, Kansas. After graduating from high school, Amelia Earhart spent a Christmas vacation visiting her sister in Toronto, Canada. She volunteered as a nurse's aide for the Red Cross.

Who is Amelia Earhart In 1920, she rode in a plane for the first time and this inspired her to learn how to fly. She received many accomplishments and broke many records for female pilots. Earhart wanted to be more than a celebrity, but a respected aviator.

July 2, 1937 On July 2 nd the pair took off. Despite ideal weather reports, they flew into overcast skies and intermittent rain showers. This made Noonan's favored method of tracking, celestial navigation, difficult. As dawn neared, Earhart called the ITASCA, reporting "cloudy weather, cloudy." In later transmissions, Earhart asked the ITASCA to take bearings on her. The ITASCA sent her a steady stream of transmissions but she could not hear them. Her radio transmissions, irregular through most of the flight, were faint or interrupted with static. At 7:42 am, the Itasca picked up the message, "We must be on you, but we cannot see you. Fuel is running low. Been unable to reach you by radio. We are flying at 1,000 feet." The ship tried to reply, but the plane seemed not to hear. At 8:45, Earhart reported, "We are running north and south." Nothing further was heard from her.

What they found…. They have found pieces of a plane that match up to her plane. Searchers have found artifacts in this area that are similar to her belongings like a shoe and a bottle cap to medicine that she used to take They have also found remnants of women’s clothing on an island. All of these were found near the Pacific Ocean.

Theories about her death….. Theory #1: Earhart ran out of fuel, crashed and perished in the Pacific Ocean. This is one of the most generally accepted versions of the famous aviator’s disappearance. Many experts believe Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan got slightly off course en route to a refueling stop at Howland Island in the Pacific Ocean. Earhart radioed U.S. Coast Guard ships stationed in the area, reporting that neither she nor Noonan could spot the tiny island where they were supposed to land. According to the so-called “crash-and-sink” theory, the plane eventually ran out of gas and plunged into the ocean, killing both Earhart and Noonan. It then sank, leaving no sign of their whereabouts. Theory #2: Earhart landed safely on Gardner Island but died before she could be rescued. In this scenario, Earhart missed her intended Pacific Ocean refueling site, Howland Island, but spotted Gardner Island (now called Nikumaroro), an uninhabited coral atoll nearby. She landed safely but died before she could be rescued. This theory has gained ground in recent years due to the discovery on Nikumaroro of artifacts that could be related to Earhart. Items include an empty jar of the freckle cream she preferred and a piece of Plexiglas similar to that used in the Lockheed Electra airplane she flew. The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR) recently launched its seventh expedition to the island to search for more clues. Theory #3: Earhart touched down on Saipan only to be executed by the Japanese. A 1987 book described the purported landing of Earhart’s Lockheed Electra on Saipan Island, just north of Guam. U.S. military personnel quoted in the book claimed they found Earhart’s briefcase in a safe on the island and guarded her aircraft before it was destroyed by the American military in a cover-up. However, no one has ever produced Earhart’s briefcase, and no other physical evidence has been offered to back up these verbal accounts. Furthermore, Saipan lies hundreds of miles west of Earhart’s known flight path, making it doubtful she landed there. Theory #4: Earhart’s flight was an elaborate scheme to spy on the Japanese, who captured her after she crashed. Did President Franklin D. Roosevelt enlist Earhart to spy on Japan? If so, the aviator did it in a very roundabout fashion. Earhart’s east-to-west route took her from California to South America, across Africa to India and across the northern tip of Australia en route to a refueling stop at Howland Island in the Pacific Ocean. According to the official account, at least, Earhart never got anywhere close to Japan. Besides, her flight was hardly a secret mission: Newspapers around the world tracked her progress on their front pages. The Earhart-as-spy theory emerged from a 1943 film about Earhart called “Flight for Freedom” and starring Rosalind Russell, but no evidence supports its veracity.

Our conclusion….. So we came to the conclusion that her plane had a malfunction causing her to go down into the ocean. She sought shelter on an island, but soon perished.

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