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Yes, you heard me right. Amelia Earhart. But not that Amelia Earhart. I'll let NPR fill in the rest.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/theprotojournalist/2014/06/02/317332798/amelia-earhart-has-a-flight-plan

Amelia Earhart Has A Flight Plan

by Lauren Katz
June 02, 201411:11 AM ET

Just about every single day of her life, Amelia Rose Earhart — a former TV traffic-and-weather broadcaster in Denver — has had to answer this question: "Are you a pilot?"

For a long time, the answer was no.

Now, though, she's planning to embark this month on a flight around the world, a trip that closely replicates the 1937 journey of the original — and more famous — Amelia Earhart. If she's successful, this Amelia, at 31, will be the youngest woman to circumnavigate the globe in a single-engine aircraft.

For simplicity's sake, let's call the contemporary pilot Amelia and the historic pilot Earhart.

And for the record, Amelia is not kin to the famous pilot. She used to think she was, but her mother just took the opportunity to give her a cool name. Amelia says that finding out she is not related actually brought her closer to her namesake. "I feel like we share so much."

The flight, which Amelia has been plotting for about a year and a half, will take off from Oakland on June 23. She'll be flying a Pilatus PC-12, a single-engine turboprop plane. Earhart flew in a modified Lockheed Electra 10E with two engines.

Amelia's flight will be a total of about 28,000 miles with 17 stops in 14 countries. Eighty percent will be over the ocean. The final route details haven't been announced because she and her crew are still waiting on things like visas, passports and the weather forecast.

Learning To Fly

When Amelia entered the University of Colorado in Boulder in 2002, she started to hear a new question: "Could you ever fly around the world?"

She began to wonder if maybe she should try to finish what the original Amelia Earhart was unable to.

Amelia worked extra jobs to raise enough money for her first flight lesson 10 years ago. "It was a junky old plane, a cranky, old flight instructor," Amelia says, "but it didn't matter what the environment was. I was in the air. And I've been there ever since."

She even found a way to fly — in a traffic helicopter — as part of her day job.

Finishing The Flight

In 1932, Earhart became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. Five years later, she set out on a round-the-world flight. She disappeared somewhere over the Pacific Ocean. No one knows what happened. It's an unsolved mystery.

People seem compelled to share their theories with Amelia.

"What if it's my mission in life," Amelia says, "to do the flight for myself, but also for her, and also for other girls who might want to get interested in aviation and pursue their own adventures?"

In an effort to do just that, Amelia started the Fly With Amelia Foundation in 2013 to help put girls ages 16-18 through flight school. Flying is incredibly difficult, and you need good role models and peopling to cheer you on, but it's also very expensive, she says. "When the funds are there, I believe that the learning is unlimited."

There are currently about 50 girls involved in the process — interviewing for scholarships or actually flying.

Amelia's late-June excursion will be one of the world's first socially integrated flights around the world. The plane, equipped with Wi-Fi, will have live-streaming video and audio. She and her co-pilot, Shane Jordan, will be sending out tweets and Facebook messages — while the plane is on auto-pilot — using the hashtag #flywithamelia.

The girls in her program and people around the world will be able to stay connected with Amelia from the time she departs in Oakland all the way through to the end of the flight. "And that's something we've never seen, so I'm really excited to see how people get engaged," Amelia says.

The schedule has Amelia leaving early from each stop in an effort to see the sunrise around the circumference of the globe, an experience that she says she is excited to share with everyone.

Compass Points

Most of the stops will be less than 12 hours long. Amelia and Shane will land, go through customs, fuel up, configure the aircraft for the next day, eat dinner and go to sleep.

The most important part of the flight, Amelia says, is going to be flying over the area in the Pacific Ocean where Earhart was last seen — near Howland Island. "Nothing's going to go wrong on this flight. I know that deep down," she says. "But the reality is: Flight is still an adventure, and flying over the ocean is dangerous."

Amelia is also looking forward to the first time she sees terra firma coming in from Honolulu to Oakland after flying for about 8.5 hours. "I think that first indication of land is going to be something I'll never forget," she says. "And of course, jumping out of the airplane after you go full circle, 28,000 miles around the globe. I can't wait to see what that feels like."

I think she'll do it, and have already contributed to her foundation. If anything, her completing it will provide a unique bit of closure to a very long, unsolved mystery.

BL.
 
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Yes, you heard me right. Amelia Earhart. But not that Amelia Earhart. I'll let NPR fill in the rest.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/theprotojournalist/2014/06/02/317332798/amelia-earhart-has-a-flight-plan



I think she'll do it, and have already contributed to her foundation. If anything, her completing it will provide a unique bit of closure to a very long, unsolved mystery.

BL.

Great story, thoroughly enjoyed it, and thanks a lot for posting it.

As a child, I devoured numerous histories of aviation, and, of course, as a girl, I simply adored amazing role models such as Amelia Earhart. Fantastic to see this modern take on an older dream…..
 

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Really cool story, thanks for posting. I wish Amelia and her co-pilot all the best.
 

bradl

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48, moved to Corado in 2005. I always thought that she was using that name as a "stage name" I had no idea it was her real name.

Rumour had it that she was related to Earhart through a common ancestor. That, and wanting to be named after someone who was a positive role model for women (despite what you may or may not have seen in the movie) prompted her parents to name her Amelia.. Turns out she wasn't related at all, but had ancestors living in the same area.

Looking at Earhart's original flight plan, she flew east, where I'm wondering if Amelia is going to fly west. Either way, Howland Island is really out there. Knowing the specs and the range of the PC12, should something happen, it's a long way to the closest airport; Nauro or Christmas Island being the closest suitable landing spots. I wonder which way Amelia is going to go..

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She's started!

http://www.9news.com/story/life/2014/06/25/amelia-earhart-flight-around-world/11346715/

She's flying eastbound, on the exact same route as Earhart did. Took off this morning from OAK, and landed at BJC, just outside of Denver.

If you're interested in tracking it, you can track the registration of the aircraft at FlightAware. Registration number is in the pictures are in the link above. Pop that in, and off you go.

Time to go queue up Slaughter's Fly to the Angels.

BL.
 

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She's started!

http://www.9news.com/story/life/2014/06/25/amelia-earhart-flight-around-world/11346715/

She's flying eastbound, on the exact same route as Earhart did. Took off this morning from OAK, and landed at BJC, just outside of Denver.

If you're interested in tracking it, you can track the registration of the aircraft at FlightAware. Registration number is in the pictures are in the link above. Pop that in, and off you go.

Time to go queue up Slaughter's Fly to the Angels.

BL.



And she's off again. On her way to Miami.

If you'd like to follow the flight, here's where to track it:

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N58NG


BL.

What a brilliant idea - the flight, and tracking, both; thanks a lot for posting this, bradl.
 

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She has landed in Dakar, Senegal.

Congrats on a successful crossing of the Atlantic!

Absolutely! Hand flew it as well, to experience what Earhart would have had when she crossed on the same route.

Since Most of Africa isn't covered by FlightAware, Honeywell is helping to track the flight at Amelia's site:

http://www.ameliaearhartproject.com/

Obviously, Twitter is a good way to follow as well.

http://twitter.com/Amelia__Earhart

Definitely following her for sure (as if you couldn't tell already! :) ).

BL.
 

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She is in Singapore now. This is pretty awesome to follow.

It really is.

I was getting worried about which route she was going to take across Africa (Boko Haram, Al Shabob, pirates, etc.), but she avoided all of that, and is doing great.

I just got the alert that she filed her flight plan from Singapore to Darwin, and both places have ATC feeds, so we should be able to pick her up again.

BL.
 

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Well, everyone, tomorrow is the big day. They should make Bairiki today, but tomorrow, they'll be passing over Howland Island. This is where I really hope they make it to Christmas Island, as it is a very short hop back to Honolulu. I'm enjoying this so far, but will be watching her twitter feed every chance I get.

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She's good. Not only made it to Christmas Island, but circled Howland Island in honour of it being the last place Amelia Mary was last heard from, but in doing that, gave out $44,000 in scholarships to girls to fly with her.

Just heard her land in Honolulu. One more leg to go.

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She's good. Not only made it to Christmas Island, but circled Howland Island in honour of it being the last place Amelia Mary was last heard from, but in doing that, gave out $44,000 in scholarships to girls to fly with her.

Just heard her land in Honolulu. One more leg to go.

BL.

Brilliant - very well done to her, and thanks again, bradl, for the updates. Much appreciated. A terrific story.
 

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Last leg to go! She filed her flight plan this morning, and was to set off by 9 PDT. If I didn't have this blasted Mavericks Certification exam to take, I'd make the drive to OAK to see her come in. She's supposed to be in by 5:40pm PDT.

LiveATC does cover everything from Hawaii all the way in, so you could listen in to everything as she makes it back.

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And she just landed in Oakland. It was great to not only follow this, but to hear all of the controllers from Honolulu to San Francisco Oceanic, to NORCAL Approach to Oakland Tower congratulating her the entire way. Great stuff here. Her Twitter feed has all the updates. More info there.

BL.
 
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