Has Amelia Earhart's Legendary Lost Plane Finally Been Found?

An experienced pilot believes he has found Amelia Earhart's long-lost plane on a remote Pacific island with the help of Google Earth, nearly 90 years after her disappearance.
Has Amelia Earhart's Legendary Lost Plane Finally Been Found?

Has Amelia Earhart’s Legendary Lost Plane Finally Been Found? An experienced pilot named Justin Myers believes he has found evidence of Amelia Earhart’s lost plane on the remote island of Nikumaroro, using Google Earth satellite imagery. Myers, drawing on his own piloting experience, focused on areas where a light twin-engine plane might have made a forced landing and identified an object matching the length of Earhart’s Lockheed 10-E Electra. This potential discovery comes as researchers from Purdue University also presented evidence last year suggesting an anomaly on Nikumaroro could be Earhart’s plane.

  • Pilot Justin Myers believes he has found Amelia Earhart’s lost plane using Google Earth.
  • He identified an object measuring 39 feet on Nikumaroro island, matching the length of Earhart’s plane.
  • Myers used his piloting experience to hypothesize where a lost plane might have landed.
  • This potential discovery coincides with previous claims from Purdue University researchers about another anomaly on Nikumaroro possibly being Earhart’s plane.
  • A team planned to investigate the island further but has postponed their trip to 2026.
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