Was an American aviation pioneer and author. She was the first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She got the U.S Distinguished Flying Cross for this record and set other records. She joined the faulty of the Purdue University aviation department and was also a member of the National Woman's Part, along with a supporter of the Equal Rights Amendment.
She disappeared over the central Pacific Ocean and her life still continues to this day.
Flying career: Earhart convinced her father to let her fly, and convinced him to teach her. He told her that it would be hard work and take a lot of commitment, but she had already knew that. She became a member of the American Aeronautical Society in Boston. She helped promote flying for devoted females all over. She had gained most of her fame from her transatlantic flight, but shortly took on her own adventures doing solo flights.
Earhart was seen as a strong women who worked for everything that she wanted. She promised her dad from the start that she would work hard and through all the rough patches she would stay strong, and she kept that promise for the rest of her years to come.
AP Theme: Culture- Everything she did affected the way that people looked at the world. She influenced women to go out and try new things, along with exploring the world. She even influenced men to realize that women weren't just meant for the house hold, they were more productive then that.

