Chris is a chopper repair man by day and an Amelia Earhart explorer by night.
Well for 2 weeks a year Chris heads to P&G and hunts for the wreck of the the failed flight of Amelia Earhart.
Chris is sure he has a new lead and now knows where to concentrate his efforts!
WOW!
Amazing.
Self funded, 4 guys do this for the pleasure of solving a mystery. AMAZING!
With a bit of private funding these guys might actually get to the bottom of the mystery!
And they are simply ordinary guys!
Very cool.... talk about inspiration and leadership all in one package.
Interested in meeting Chris?
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The Life of Amelia Earhart
by Susan Butler
With her all-American good looks, natural charm, and self confidence, Amelia Earhart captured the hearts of the entire nation after becoming the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean in 1928. Amelia Earhart was a record setting aviator, but also a social worker, author, lecturer, businesswoman, educator, and a tireless promoter of women’s rights. She was thirty nine years old and on a round-the-world flight when she went missing in 1937
On this last flight Amelia Earhart had with her Fred Noonan, a top navigator. No pilot had flown the world at the equator, the longest way around, at 27,000 miles, for a very good reason: it was dangerous. Amelia Earhart said,
“Here was shining adventure.”
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