Amelia Earhart Aviation Trivia Quiz

Amelia Earhart and Early Aviation
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Amelia Earhart and Early Aviation
Solo ocean crossings, final-flight navigation, Pacific radio loss, women pilots, and record-setting routes.
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Amelia Earhart and Early Aviation follows her public career through solo flight records, long-distance routes, a final around-the-world attempt, a difficult Pacific search, and the people and organizations tied to her lasting aviation image.
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What This Quiz Covers

The questions move through solo ocean-crossing records, a twin-engine final aircraft, navigator details, a tiny Pacific refueling stop, radio-loss geography, women pilots’ organizing, press comparisons, public-career management, and Hawaii-to-mainland flight records.

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  1. Which earlier pilot’s transatlantic fame led newspapers to compare her appearance and image to his?
  2. Which ocean region became central to the mystery after radio contact was lost?
  3. Which navigator was aboard during the final Pacific leg toward a tiny refueling stop?
  4. Which women pilots’ organization helped turn famous fliers into a lasting professional network?
  5. Which aircraft model was used on the final around-the-world attempt?
  6. Which route made her the first person to fly solo from Hawaii to the U.S. mainland?
  7. Which country did the solo transatlantic flight end in after a difficult landing far from the planned destination?
  8. Which publisher became her husband and helped manage her public career?
  9. Which remote island was the planned refueling stop that the final flight never reached?
  10. Which ocean crossing made the pilot the first woman to complete that solo route by air?
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