The fate of American aviator Amelia Earhart, who went missing in the late 1930s, may have finally been solved thanks to a team searching for clues.
Divers searching for answers in the Pacific Ocean may have found the Metro plane of the disappeared explorer in 1937, say divers searching for answers in the Pacific Ocean. report Monday.
“After scanning 5,200 miles of ocean floor near Earhart’s last known location, surveyors Deep Sea Vision believe they may have found her Lockheed 10-E Electra.” Outlet said.
In a social media post on Saturday, Deep Sea Vision said: share An image of what looks like a plane:
A team of 16 people spent several months searching the area with a drone identified as the Kongsberg Discovery HUGIN 6000. The object they found is located near Howland Island, between Fiji and Hawaii, Metro reports.
When talking about Earhart and her endeavors, flight Traveling around the world with navigator Fred Noonan and Deep Sea Vision CEO Tony Romeo Said:
Amelia’s story is perhaps one of the most fascinating true American stories. She broke barriers for women, was a pioneer in the aviation industry, and was trying to do something that most people today wouldn’t even try to do. There are a lot of wild and crazy theories about what happened to her. But eventually, I think she got close enough to the island that it piqued her interest. She was a great pilot, and I think we’ll prove it.
Romeo reportedly said he and his team would return to the scene with a media team to confirm the numbers written on the plane’s wings. post and courier.
“It was a surreal moment” Romeo Said about what his team discovered. “And obviously there were two people who died here, so there was a kind of dark element to it.” A thought crossed my mind.





