Nearly 90 years after celebrated American aviator Amelia Earhart vanished over the Pacific, a veteran pilot believes he may ...
This anomaly could be the wreckage—or another dead end in aviation’s greatest mystery.
A pilot, Justin Myers, believes he may have found Amelia Earhart’s long-lost plane after zooming in on what seemed to be “man-made” objects on Nikumaroro Island through Google Earth Earhart was ...
A scientific study claims to shed new light on the decades-long mystery of what happened to Amelia Earhart. Richard Jantz, an emeritus anthropology professor at the University of Tennessee, argues ...
An expedition to track down Amelia Earhart’s long-lost plane set for early November was pushed until next year . A team of researchers from Purdue University was set to explore Nikumaroro Island in ...
A pilot with decades of experience flying thinks he may have found an image of Amelia Earhart’s lost plane via Google Earth. Justin Myers told Popular Mechanics recently he began looking through ...
Nearly 90 years after Amelia Earhart and her Irish American navigator Fred J. Noonan disappeared, a relaunch of the Nikumaroro expedition has put Noonan back in the spotlight. Newly surfaced letters ...
A fragment of Amelia Earhart’s lost aircraft has been identified to a high degree of certainty for the first time ever since her plane vanished over the Pacific Ocean on July 2, 1937, in a record ...
Nearly nine decades after Amelia Earhart vanished over the Pacific Ocean, Purdue University—which helped fund her historic attempt to fly around the world—is planning to lead a new effort to find her ...