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Amelia Earhart: Across the Atlantic | Solo | 2

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By 1929, Amelia Earhart was famous for her groundbreaking flight across the Atlantic, with pilot Bill Stultz and mechanic Slim Gordon. Now, she seemed to be living the perfect life: she was a rich and famous celebrity and could fly whenever she liked. But all that attention made her uncomfortable. After all, Amelia wasn’t the pilot of her transatlantic flight. So she decided to make herself into the aviator she always wanted to be. Only another death-defying adventure would prove to Amelia – and to the world – that she finally had earned her wings. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.©2025 Wondery (P)2025 Wondery Funny
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When doing stories about aviation, a licensed pilot is preferred as an author. The drama depicted in this story about Amelia Earhart is merely the imagination of one who has never piloted aircraft and has no knowledge of aircraft operation, weather impact on flight, radio technology, or navigation. At the very least, the author could have realized his own shortcomings, and attempted to educate himself by consultation with one who is knowledgeable, or even get some flight instruction. It’s not that difficult.

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