
Finding Amelia
The True Story of the Earheart Disappearance
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September 15, 2006
Unlike other, more speculative books on the disappearance of Amelia Earhart, this premiere study by Gillespie (executive director, International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery) offers a mind-bogglingly detailed perspective on the 16-day attempt to save both the aviatrix and her navigator, Fred Noonan, following their downing near Howland Island in the Pacific. Despite the deployment of numerous auxiliary vessels, a battleship, and an aircraft carrier, the flight and resulting rescue effort were doomed, according to Gillespie, for numerous reasons. These include micromanaging by Earhart -s husband as well as the White House, U.S. Navy, Coast Guard, and Department of Interior; Earhart -s questionable airmanship; Earhart -s and Noonan -s inability to cope with Morse Code; and the loss of her plane -s receiving antennae at takeoff on Lae, New Guinea. Gillespie suggests that Earhart may have set down on Gardner Island in the Pacific -s Phoenix Group and lived well past her disappearance, but he offers no definitive evidence. Although this book is soundly researched, its highly technical style and scientific approach may be challenging to the casual reader. Recommended for aeronautical collections and large libraries." -John Carver Edwards, Univ. of Georgia Libs."
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