Little. Ameila Earhart

  • Amelia's born

    Amelia's born
    Amelia was born and then 10 years later she saw her first plane
  • Amelias parents

    Born on July 24, 1897, in Atchison, Kansas, Amelia Earhart's parents encouraged her from a young age to participate in activities usually left to boys, such as football, baseball, and fishing. Their encouragement, watching numerous air shows in Los Angeles, and paying a pilot a dollar for a 10-minute airplane ride all contributed to her decision to become a pilot and join this predominantly male field. After her first ride, she wrote, "By the time I had gotten two or three hundred feet off the g
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    Amelia

  • treat us equal

    treat us equal
    In school Amelia was told she could not read the same books as the boys because the school did not want her learning about womens rights
  • Amelica says "can not sit around and be useless"

    Amelica says "can not sit around and be useless"
    After Ameila had been helping the res d cross she heard about the war. She went to see her mom and while she was there she said "I'd like to stay here and help in the hospital for the troops. I can't stand the idea of going beack to school and being useless
  • Amelias first plane

    Amelias first plane
    Amelia was independet so independet that she went out for flying lessons and bought her first plane
  • Amelia being taught to fly

    Amelia being taught to fly
    From 1921 to 1922, Earhart was taught to fly by Neta Snook, the first woman to graduate from the Curtiss School of Aviation. In October 1922, Earhart received her pilot's license from the Federation Aeronatique Internationale. Soon after, on October 22, 1922, Earhart set a women's altitude record of 14,000 feet (4,200 meters) in a Kinner Canary, an open-cockpit, single-engine biplane.
  • Amelias history

    Amelias history
    Amelia Earhart becomes a member of the American Aeronautical Society's Boston chapter and acted as a sales representative for Kinner airplanes. She also wrote for local newspapers and her fame spread as a female flyers
  • Helping Charles Lindbergh

    Helping Charles Lindbergh
    Charles Lindbergh made his record setting flight across the Alantic ocean in 1927 and amelia was in the plane and decided she wanted to set some records
  • Amelias record

    Amelias record
    Amelia set a latitude record for women by flying 14,000 feet (4,270 m ) but she only heldthat record for a couple of weeks intill someone broke it. Amelia tried to break the record again but failed and having to leave she did not ever get to try again.
  • in amelias lifespan

    Air Conditioning Invented in 1932 when amelia was alive
  • Amelia finds her engine to fly across the world with

    Amelia finds her engine to fly across the world with
    July: Purdue University provide the money for a Lockheed twin-engine airplane in which Amelia Earhart plans to make a round-the-world flight
  • Amelia dies

    Amelia dies
    Amelia died trying to fly across the world.After she had been flying for awhile a mistirious call came from Amelia saying "K H A Q Q to Itasca. We are on the line of position one five seven dash three three seven will repeat this message on 6210 kilocycles.. we are running nort to south" not knowing this would be the last message the would hear from Amelia. The plane and Amelia was never found