What happened to Amelia Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan?
In 1937, Amelia was trying to circumvent the globe. On the trip from New Guinea across the Pacific, contact was lost. Errors in radio communication skills, navigation knowledge and the lack of proper equipment were evident.
For example:
Critical equipment including an outside antennae were left behind to save weight
A lack of knowledge in the technical limitations of her equipment
No experience in the conversion of radio frequencies
No real Morse code experience
Numerous other transmission and radio frequency errors
The post-loss distress calls heard days after she vanished are also explained.
So what really happened in this compelling aviation mystery?
The two videos below provide detailed and documented answers that finally solves this 89 year old mystery with a very high degree of probability.
Video #1 25 minutes
Video #2 1 hour
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