Researchers trying to unravel the mystery surrounding the 1937 disappearance of US aviator Amelia Earhart in the Pacific have said they spotted debris under water that may have come from her plane. (Source: AFP)... [Full Article]
Seventy-five years after Amelia Earhart disappeared over the Pacific, a research team plans to leave Tuesday on an expedition to solve the mystery over the pioneering aviatrix's fate. (Source: AFP)... [Full Article]
HONOLULU (Reuters) - Seeking to chronicle Amelia Earhart's fate 75 years after she disappeared over the Pacific, researchers prepared on Monday to look for wreckage of her airplane near a remote island where they believe the famed U.S. aviator d... [Full Article]
The United States vowed Tuesday to help solve the 75-year-old mystery of aviation legend Amelia Earhart after analysis of a photograph showed that she may have crashed on a remote Pacific island. (Source: AFP)... [Full Article]
(AP) - Letters written by Amelia Earhart to a family member are displayed by Simon Fraser University Associate Professor Dr. Dongya Yang, not pictured, at the University in Burnaby, B.C., on Wednesday Feb. 23, 2011. More than seven decades after avia... [Full Article]
(Canadian Press) - Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, is shown in this undated file photo.More than seven decades after aviator Amelia Earhart disappeared while attempting her ill-fated flight around the world, a B... [Full Article]
(AFP/File) - US aviator Amelia Earhart at the controls of an aircraft in Essonne, France in the 1930s. US aircraft history buffs are hopeful that tiny bones along with artefacts from the 1930s found on a remote Pacific island may reveal the fate of p... [Full Article]