The mystery of the female pilot who flew the plane remained intact for 85 years, even flying from the skies of India in 1937


New York, Monday, June 27, 2022

There are some incidents whose mystery has never been solved, one of which happened on 2nd July 1937. The plane went missing near Holland in the Mid-Pacific Ocean after a female pilot named Amelia Eearhart flew with her partner Nuwan at around 12.30pm. Amelia was also the first woman in the world to fly across the Atlantic.

It also flew from the skies of India once it flew from California to Auckland. The missing pilot said his position was around 20 miles southwest of Nakama Island at 7.20am on July 3, but lost contact. Even today, the original mystery of the plane's disappearance has not been solved even after 85 years. There are many theories and speculations about the disappearance of Amelia in America but the result has been zero.


At first, it was thought that the plane might have crashed into the sea due to running out of fuel. Another belief is that Amelia was a spy for US President Franklin D. Roosevelt and was captured by Japanese soldiers while spying near the Marshall Islands. Which was eaten by crabs.

However, there is a theory that her flight was diverted to New Jersey. He later changed his name and went into hiding. According to a mysterious theory, he was captured by aliens. The story of Amelia's disappearance has also become a Hollywood film. According to legend, Amelia landed on an uninhabited island called Gardner, where she died of starvation. In May 2016, an empty glass bottle of cream was found on this inland island of the South Pacific, which was suspected to belong to Amelia.

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