
One of the most mysterious events in 20th-century aviation in the United States has once again attracted public attention. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Former President Donald Trump signed an order to declassify and release to the public government documents related to the famous female pilot Amelia Earhart, who disappeared without a trace during a flight in 1937. He announced this on his social media page.
According to Trump, many people have been asking questions about Amelia Earhart’s life, career, and her final fatal flight. For this reason, he is paying special attention to this matter and is considering the possibility of releasing all information held by the government.
The President emphasized that Amelia Earhart’s disappearance is an event that left a deep mark in the imagination of millions of people. According to him, the documents may reveal new information not only about the final flight but also about the pilot’s entire life.
In 1937, Amelia Earhart planned to fly around the world in a Lockheed L-10E Electra airplane together with navigator Fred Noonan. The main part of the route was successfully completed, but on July 2, the crew failed to reach Howland Island in the Pacific Ocean and disappeared without a trace.
The plane was scheduled to stop on this island to refuel. At that time, President Franklin Roosevelt allocated four million dollars for the search operations and involved hundreds of airplanes and ships.
However, neither Amelia Earhart nor her navigator was found. Later, reports emerged that remnants of the plane were found at the bottom of the ocean.
There are various theories about the causes of the disappearance. Some suggest the plane made an emergency landing and crashed, others say she was captured by Japanese military forces or even lived under another name.
Among these versions, there are also fantastic speculations. Amelia Earhart was born in 1897 and was a figure distinguished by her bravery in aviation history.
In 1932, she became the first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. This achievement brought her worldwide fame and was regarded as the beginning of the era of women in aviation.
Former President Trump’s decision is hoped not only to serve the unveiling of historical secrets but also to provide answers to questions that have been debated in society for many years. Once these documents are made public, it is expected that many questions related to Amelia Earhart’s disappearance will be clarified.