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catbyte

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Mon Jan 29, 2024, 02:49 PM Jan 2024

Amelia Earhart's long-lost plane possibly detected by sonar 16,000 feet underwater, exploration team claims

By Stephen Smith
January 29, 2024

Amelia Earhart's disappearance over the central Pacific Ocean 87 years ago remains one of the greatest mysteries in aviation history. Countless theories about her fate have emerged in the decades since, but now a deep-sea exploration team searching for the wreckage of her small plane has provided another potential clue.

Deep Sea Vision, a Charleston, South Carolina-based team, said this week that it had captured a sonar image in the Pacific Ocean that "appears to be Earhart's Lockheed 10-E Electra" aircraft.

The company, which says it scanned over 5,200 square miles of the ocean floor starting in September, posted sonar images on social media that appear to show a plane-shaped object resting at the bottom of the sea. The 16-member team, which used a state-of-the-art underwater drone during the search, also released video of the expedition.



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Gillespie told CBS News the calls weren't just heard by the Navy, but also by dozens of people who unexpectedly picked up Earhart's transmissions on their radios thousands of miles away. Reports of people hearing calls for help were documented in places like Florida, Iowa and Texas. One woman in Canada reported hearing a voice saying "we have taken in water… We can't hold on much longer."

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Amelia Earhart's long-lost plane possibly detected by sonar 16,000 feet underwater, exploration team claims (Original Post) catbyte Jan 2024 OP
I hope Amelia is still OK. Although I doubt her plane can fly again. Botany Jan 2024 #1
Looks like a swept wing craft, if it's indeed an airplane. cloudbase Jan 2024 #2
I hear more than one plane crashed in the Pacific. Sneederbunk Jan 2024 #3

cloudbase

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2. Looks like a swept wing craft, if it's indeed an airplane.
Mon Jan 29, 2024, 03:23 PM
Jan 2024

Her Electra didn't have swept wings.
Still worth a peek, though.

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