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Amelia Rose Earhart (born 1983, Downey, California) is a private pilot and former traffic and weather news presenter for NBC affiliate〔("Traffic and Weather Reporter Amelia Earhart leaving 9NEWS, decides to chase her aviation dreams" ) 9NEWS〕 in Denver, Colorado, where she resides. In 2013 Earhart started the ''Fly With Amelia Foundation'', which grants flight scholarships to girls aged 16–18. Earhart was told by family members in her youth that she was a descendant of Amelia Mary Earhart. When she was in college, she hired a genealogist to research her connection to Amelia Earhart. That genealogist told her that she and Amelia shared a "distant common ancestry traced back to the 1700s", however a second genealogical search in 2013 found there was no traceable connection. Earhart took her first flying lesson on June 2, 2004, and obtained her private pilot licence in a Cessna 172. In 2012, she recreated her namesake's transcontinental flight from Oakland, California to Miami, Florida in a Cirrus SR22, as a completion of her instrument training hours. In July 2013 she was awarded the Amelia Earhart Pioneering Achievement Award by the Atchison, Kansas Chamber of Commerce. The award is given to the woman who carries on Amelia Earhart's spirit. In partnership with Denver’s Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, Earhart completed a circumnavigation the globe in a single-engine airplane with her coppilot, Shane Jordan.〔Griggs, Mary Beth, ("Another Amelia Earhart is Trying to Fly Around the World" ) ''Smithsonian Magazine'', June 20, 2014, retrieved June 21, 2014〕 Her route was to fly across the US, then south into the Caribbean, northeast Brazil, the South Atlantic Ocean, then the African continent, the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Islands, and the Pacific Ocean before returning to California.〔 retrieved June 21, 2014〕 Earhart and Jordan started the global circumnavigation flight on June 26, 2014, departing Oakland, California at 8:19 am Pacific Standard Time in a single engine Pilatus PC-12 NG. They made 17 stops during the 24,300 nautical-mile trip over 108 flying hours, landing back in Oakland without incident on July 11, 2014.〔〔Silva, Shayla (3 July 2014), (Pilot Named Amelia Earhart Flies Around the World in Honorary Flight ), Flying Magazine, retrieved 4 July 2014.〕〔(Amelia Earhart Queen of the skies on Australian "Today" show )〕 Although widely reported (and claiming) to have become the youngest woman to fly around the world, she is in fact the second youngest behind Richarda Morrow-Tait, who was also the first woman to pilot a plane around the globe. On July 9, 2014 as she and her mentor pilot were flying over Howland Island she announced, via Twitter, the names of the first recipients of the Fly With Amelia foundation flight training scholarships.〔https://www.facebook.com/ameliaroseearhart| Amelia Rose Earhart Facebook page〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Amelia Rose Earhart」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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