Nearly everyone in the modern day is aware of the mystery surrounding Amelia Earhart, but decades later, the location of her plane crash may have finally been revealed.
Earhart last flew 88 years ago and is known as the famous female pilot who had as many adventures as Indiana Jones.
She had the ability to accomplish even more feats that would have been revolutionary in her day, and she was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic alone.She and her navigator, Fred Noonan, were trying to make history by flying around the world at the time of her disappearance.
But since the pair’s tragedy, no one has been able to figure it out, though some specialists believe they know what happened.What happened to Amelia Earhart?
Earhart, who became the 16th woman to obtain an aviation licence after being enamoured with flying as a young adult after a daring stuntman at a fair took her on a 2,000-foot trip, was nothing short of an outspoken gender norm breaker in her day.
She began her career as a nurse’s assistant in a Canadian military hospital during World War I and later became a social worker in 1925, but she had no idea that she would go on to become a famous pilot who would be remembered for almost a century after her death.