Amelia Earhart, the legendary American aviator, is featured in the Almanac section of CBS News on January 11. Born on July 24, 1897, in Atchison, Kansas, Earhart was a trailblazer for women in aviation and a world-renowned adventurer.
As we take a look back at her remarkable life, let's remember her ill-fated disappearance during a record attempt to fly around the world with her navigator, Fred Noonan. The duo vanished on July 2, 1937, while attempting to land on Howland Island in the Pacific Ocean.
Despite extensive searches and numerous investigations, Earhart's disappearance remains one of the greatest mysteries in aviation history. Her legacy continues to inspire generations of pilots, adventurers, and women around the world.
The "Sunday Morning" team at CBS News delves into the fascinating story behind Amelia Earhart's remarkable life, from her early days as a mechanic and pilot to her groundbreaking flights across the Atlantic Ocean. This special section offers an in-depth look at Earhart's achievements, her passion for flying, and her enduring impact on American culture.
The accompanying video features stunning archival footage of Earhart's aviation exploits, including her historic flight across the Atlantic Ocean with instructor pilot Max F. H. Bailey in 1928. The footage is complemented by exclusive interviews with historians and experts who shed light on Earhart's life and legacy.
Through this special section, CBS News honors Amelia Earhart's memory and inspires a new generation of women to pursue careers in aviation and explore the skies above.
As we take a look back at her remarkable life, let's remember her ill-fated disappearance during a record attempt to fly around the world with her navigator, Fred Noonan. The duo vanished on July 2, 1937, while attempting to land on Howland Island in the Pacific Ocean.
Despite extensive searches and numerous investigations, Earhart's disappearance remains one of the greatest mysteries in aviation history. Her legacy continues to inspire generations of pilots, adventurers, and women around the world.
The "Sunday Morning" team at CBS News delves into the fascinating story behind Amelia Earhart's remarkable life, from her early days as a mechanic and pilot to her groundbreaking flights across the Atlantic Ocean. This special section offers an in-depth look at Earhart's achievements, her passion for flying, and her enduring impact on American culture.
The accompanying video features stunning archival footage of Earhart's aviation exploits, including her historic flight across the Atlantic Ocean with instructor pilot Max F. H. Bailey in 1928. The footage is complemented by exclusive interviews with historians and experts who shed light on Earhart's life and legacy.
Through this special section, CBS News honors Amelia Earhart's memory and inspires a new generation of women to pursue careers in aviation and explore the skies above.