Amelia Earhart is one of America’s most famous pilots – unfortunately it’s because she went missing, and was never found, until now. Scientists have recently found pieces of her jet, on a small island, along with remains, and debunk the story that she was actually a spy!

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As the most well-known female aviator in the world, setting aerial record after aerial record, the name Amelia Earhart echoed through the country, plastered on newspapers nationwide. She was the creme de la creme of aviation pioneers in the ’20s and ‘30s. But then came the horrific, fateful day in 1937, when Amelia became famous for a very different reason: her unsolvable, mysterious, shocking, and tragic disappearance.

All kinds of wild theories have circulated since the disappearance: was she a spy captured by the Japanese? Did she sink to the bottom of the ocean? Did she return to the US and live a double life over in New Jersey? Or is there another more likely avenue? Thanks to modern technology and the ongoing expeditions of a few dedicated individuals, we finally have the answers.

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