GREATEST AVIATION MYSTERY OF ALL TIME SOLVED Experienced pilot claims: 'This is the wreckage of Amelia Earhart's plane'

A veteran pilot who believes he has found Amelia Earhart's long-lost plane on a remote Pacific island has revealed how he managed to do it.
GREATEST AVIATION MYSTERY OF ALL TIME SOLVED Experienced pilot claims: 'This is the wreckage of Amelia Earhart's plane'

GREATEST AVIATION MYSTERY OF ALL TIME SOLVED Experienced pilot claims: ‘This is the wreckage of Amelia Earhart’s plane’ A veteran pilot, Justin Meyers, claims to have identified evidence of Amelia Earhart’s lost plane on Nikumaroro Island using Google Earth imagery. Drawing on his own flying experience, Meyers analyzed satellite images, considering where a light twin-engine aircraft might have made a forced landing. While he believes he found wreckage, including an engine, he stated he cannot definitively confirm it is Earhart’s Electra.

  • Pilot Justin Meyers believes he found Amelia Earhart’s lost plane wreckage on Nikumaroro Island using Google Earth.
  • Meyers analyzed satellite images, applying his pilot experience to determine a likely forced landing spot.
  • He identified potential wreckage, including an engine, but cannot confirm it is Earhart’s Electra.
  • Researchers from Purdue University previously suggested an anomaly on Nikumaroro might be the wreckage based on 1938 aerial photos.
  • A planned expedition by Purdue researchers to investigate was postponed.
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