Amelia Earhart was a woman pilot whose disappearance in the 1930s has been one of aviation's great mysteries.
Amelia Earhart timeline - a chronology of events in the life and career of Amelia Earhart.
Amelia Earhart biography, including facts about Amelia Earhart's life and links to more information.
Quotes by Amelia Earhart, the First Lady of Flight - part of an extensive collection of quotations by notable women.
Amelia Earhart timeline - a chronology of events in the life and career of Amelia Earhart.
Pictures of Amelia Earhart, pioneer pilot.
The official Amelia Earhart web site, authorized by the Earhart estate. Includes information on how to legally use the name, likeness, signature or voice of Earhart in business contexts.
Biography from the National Women's Hall of Fame, where Earhart was inducted in 1973.
A biography from the Women in Aviation web site.
Reproduction of an article from the June 19, 1928 New York Times about Earhart's record-breaking flight.
Some basic facts on Amelia Earhart from the Department of the Navy's Naval Historical Center.
A November, 2001, article on the search for Amelia Earhart's plane.
Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the Pacific Ocean in this record-breaking flight documented in the New York Times on January 11, 1935.
Images of six snapshots not published before of Amelia Earhart, from Bill Roddy.