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  1. Although Irene Craigmile Bolam was briefly a pilot who claimed to have known Amelia Earhart, her main career from the mid-1940s on revolved around banking and finance in New York. Many mutual friends, such as air racer Elinor Smith, also knew both Earhart and Bolam.

    • Did Amelia Earhart Assume Another Identity?
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    During an attempt to fly around the world in 1937, Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan disappeared. No one really knows what happened to the pair.

    Many historians believe that the plane simply crashed and sank due to running out of fuel. However her disappearance is shrouded in mystery and conspiracy theories abound. Theories include:

    Amelia Earhart was an aviation pioneer and author, known for being the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She was instrumental in the set-up of the organisation for female pilots, the Ninety-Nines. She set many women’s speed and distance records and was an early supporter of the equal rights amendment. Her aviation made her...

    The trip was the second attempt by Earhart to navigate around the world, the first ending in a failed take off from Ford Island in Pearl Harbour. The second attempt began with take-off from Lae Airfield in 1937. The ship USCGC Itascawas meant to guide the plane to land on Howland Island. However messages from Earhart’s aircraft indicated that they ...

    The first plane that Amelia Earhart purchased was a Kinner Airster biplane which she gave the nickname ‘the canary’. Following a financial crisis she sold the canary and bought a yellow Kissel speedster which she nicknamed ‘yellow peril’ Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan were flying a Lockhead Model 10-E Electra when they disappeared. Purdue Un...

    Amelia Earhart was the 16th woman in the US to be issued a pilot’s license
    The first aviator to fly solo from Honolulu Hawaii to Oakland California
    Known as ‘Lady Lindy’ and ‘Lucky Lindy’ due to her resemblance to Charles Lindbergh
    When Amelia Earhart decided that she wanted to be a pilot she cut her hair short, and bought a leather jacket. In order to fit in she slept in the jacket for three days to make it look worn.
  2. This website sheds new light on the controversial subject matter of Amelia Earhart's 1937 disappearance, and how in 1970 a different woman known as "Irene Craigmile Bolam" made national news headlines when McGraw-Hill published the book, Amelia Earhart Lives.

  3. After Amelia Earhart Lives was published, as noted above, Mrs. Irene Bolam told the press that her maiden name had been Irene O'Crowley, but when she earned her pilot's license in 1933, she was known as, Irene Craigmile.

  4. Nov 23, 2003 · He believes she was captured by the Japanese, secretly repatriated, and lived out her life under the name Irene Craigmile Bolam. Why that would have happened is part of the mystery.

  5. Apr 27, 2019 · The Irene Bolam hypothesis asserts Earhart was captured by the Japanese but not executed — instead, she was freed and repatriated to the United States under an alias.

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  7. Amelia Earhart: Directed by H.G. Stark. With Leonard Nimoy, Irene Craigmile Bolam, Amelia Earhart, Joseph Gervais. Run down rumors that the famous aviatrix, who disappeared during a 1937 flight over the Pacific Ocean, was on a spy mission.

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