RIC GILLESPIE REMEMBERS being asked over and over: When are you going after Amelia? It was the late 1980s, just a few years after he had established the International Group for Historic Aircraft ...
This anomaly could be the wreckage—or another dead end in aviation’s greatest mystery.
See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Scientists believe that they have discovered a key clue in the mysterious death of aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart — ...
The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery has ended a much publicized search for Amelia Earhart’s aircraft after being stymied by technical issues and difficult underwater topography.
Amelia Earhart, fondly known as "Lady Lindy," was an American aviator who mysteriously disappeared in July 1937 while trying to circumnavigate the globe from the equator. Earhart was the 16th woman to ...
It has been more than 88 years since the world's most famous female aviator, Amelia Earhart, and her navigator Fred Noonan, disappeared on the second-to-last leg of their around-the-world flight ...
It remains one of the great 20th-century mysteries: what exactly happened when pioneering female pilot Amelia Earhart took her flight around the world? Her plane was never found. The date was July 2nd ...
Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Discovery News A sonar anomaly that researchers suspect might possibly be the wreckage of Amelia Earhart's aircraft is a straight, ...
TIGHAR - The International Group For Historic Aircraft Recovery - has been slowly accumulating evidence and building a case for what happened to Amelia Earhart for over 20 years. Their last expedition ...