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埃尔哈特(①姓氏 ②Amelia [Mary], 1898-1937, 美国女飞行员)




    earhart
    [ noun ]
    first woman aviator to fly solo nonstop across the Atlantic (1928); while attempting to fly around the world she disappeared over the Pacific (1898-1937)
    <noun.person>


    1. Several months before her mysterious disappearance they began shooting photographs for a book Earhart wanted to call "World Flight."
    2. Gerald Earhart, 33, of Montague; co-pilot Capt.
    3. Waldorf, a stunt flier, was a friend of Earhart, whose 99ers was made up of 99 famed women pilots in the United States.
    4. Nesbit says other researchers have suggested Earhart landed on the Japanese-controlled Mili Atoll 23 hours and 10 minutes after takeoff, having turned back after failing to find Howland Island.
    5. The 124 inductees include the Wright Brothers, Neil Armstrong, Earhart and other aviation pioneers.
    6. The expedition's archaeologist, Thomas King, said the group hopes to find traces of the fuselage of Earhart's Lockheed Electra plane and its two steel engines.
    7. Numerous theories about Earhart's disappearance have been made, including speculation she was a U.S. spy or that she was captured by the Japanese and executed.
    8. In 1928, aviator Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean as she completed a flight from Newfoundland to Wales in about 21 hours.
    9. Gaby Kennard, the Australian woman trying to fly solo around the world, was honored with a parade in the birthplace of Amelia Earhart.
    10. About 350 people gathered outside Amelia Earhart's hometown Saturday to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the flight that made her the first woman to fly across the Atlantic.
    11. In retracing Earhart's flight, Mrs. Kennard flew from New Guinea to Majuro.
    12. It features many of Bresnik's photographs of Earhart and her Model 10E Electra "Flying Laboratory," the aircraft she was flying when she disappeared.
    13. As a naval aviator, he participated in the search for Amelia Earhart.
    14. Mr. Earhart joined the company as president and chief operating officer in June.
    15. But he ignores the considerable weight of recent evidence that Amelia Earhart fell into enemy hands and perished as a prisoner.
    16. Although Earhart later made a solo flight across the Atlantic, the 1928 flight is hailed as a major aviation victory for women and was celebrated with a ticker tape parade in New York City.
    17. But Kansas Fire Marshal John Earhart said that although the shaped charges are dangerous, there is no reason to panic.
    18. In 1932, Amelia Earhart took off from Newfoundland for Ireland to become the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic.
    19. On her second flight the next year, she carried a scarf from the hall of fame that belonged to aviator Amelia Earhart, also an inductee.
    20. No trace of the plane or its pilot and navigator were found, and theories about their fate have since abounded, including one that Earhart landed on another island, was imprisoned by the Japanese and was executed as a spy.
    21. Earhart met Bresnik four years later and hired him to accompany her to public events and help her prepare a book.
    22. When Amelia Earhart was 7 years old, she recruited her younger sister, Muriel, to help build a wooden roller-coaster in their backyard in Atchison, Kan.
    23. Anne Catherine Getty Earhart, $330, Seattle, inheritance (oil), 37.
    24. In her final message, Earhart said she was flying north and south on a line but did not give a reference point.
    25. Dolores Waldorf, a pioneering aviator who was an original member of Amelia Earhart's 99ers, died of a stroke. She was 88.
    26. In 1935, aviator Amelia Earhart began a trip from Honolulu to Oakland, Calif., that made her the first woman to fly solo across the Pacific Ocean.
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