Earhart, Amelia 1897 - 1937. US aviation pioneer and author. In 1928, she became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. With co-pilot Frederick Noonan, she attempted a round-the-world flight in 1937. Somewhere over the Pacific their plane disappeared. Born in Atchison, Kansas, Earhart worked as an army nurse and social worker, before discovering that her true calling lay in aviation. In 1928 she became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic as a passenger and in 1932 completed a solo transatlantic flight. During a flight over the Pacific 1937, her plane disappeared without trace, although clues found 1989 on Nikumaroro island, SE of Kiribati's main island group, suggest that she and her copilot might have survived a crash only to die of thirst.