Amelia Earhart

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Biographies

 

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Clara P

 

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September 28, 2014

 

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University

 

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After receiving her pilot's license, Amelia spent several years as a teacher and social worker at Dennison House, in Boston. While she was doing this she continued her association with aviation by entering numerous flying meets. Amelia became obsessed with flying. She spent a lot of solo flying time in The Canary...
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She set a women's altitude record in October 1922 by flying The Canary to 14,000 feet. Ruth Nichols broke the record a few weeks later, but the effort is what started Earhart's fame. In 1928, Earhart was asked to join Wilmer Stultz, a pilot, and Lou Gordon, a flight mechanic, as a passenger on a trans-Atlantic flight, called The Friendship...
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