The trailblazing aviator and her navigator, Fred Noonan, disappeared in 1937 while she was attempting to become the first ...
The documents include a July 1937 radio log from Itasca, a U.S. Coast Guard cutter that was deployed to support Earhart's ...
Amelia Earhart was the first woman that successfully completed an intercontinental solo-flight. She established many speed- and distance records and the world still sees her as a pioneer in aviation.
Earhart’s last confirmed radio transmission was reaffirmed in the report at 1912 GMT near 157° east longitude, 337° south ...
The newly released documents add texture and historical background to the famed pilot's mysterious disappearance in the ...
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Earhart Search Records Declassified

It has been 88 years since Earhart and Fred Noonan disappeared over the Pacific, but until now, the records of the search ...
The newly published files include Earhart’s final radio transmissions, early search reports and decades worth of theories and ...
The inital batch of documents includes the female pilot's last communications. More are expected to be released on the ...
More than 4,000 documents related to Earhart were posted online, but scholars were not impressed. The release coincides with a period of intensified interest in the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein ...
It has been more than 88 years since the world's most famous female aviator, Amelia Earhart, and her navigator Fred Noonan, ...
In a move set to thrill history buffs and aviation enthusiasts worldwide, President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that he will order his administration to declassify all government records ...
Amelia Earhart was attending a formal dinner at the White House the night of April 20, 1933, when she decided it was time to ...