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History: Amelia Earhart’s solo flight in 1932
History: Amelia Earhart’s solo flight in 1932
On August 24, 1932, pioneering aviator Amelia Earhart achieved a historic milestone by completing her solo nonstop flight across the United States. Departing from Los Angeles, California, she embarked on a daring journey that took her through treacherous weather conditions and challenging airspace. After 19 hours and 5 minutes of continuous flight, Earhart landed her single-engine Lockheed Vega in Newark, New Jersey, becoming the first woman to successfully fly solo across the United States. This remarkable feat not only solidified Earhart’s place in aviation history but also inspired generations of aspiring pilots, breaking barriers and reshaping societal perceptions of women’s capabilities in the world of aviation.
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