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Earhart cash landed in the ocean when they got off course and ran out of fuel. However was rescued by a passing Sikorsky Sea King helicopter and taken back on board the USS Nimitz.


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They'll never find her - it was aliens.
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Earhart cash landed in the ocean when they got off course and ran out of fuel. However was rescued by a passing Sikorsky Sea King helicopter and taken back on board the USS Nimitz.


Um....Nimitz almost stopped Pearl Harbor as well
 
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There was a WHOLE LOT of ocean for her to land in!!!!!! Finding her or the planes remains would be like looking for a needle in a haystack.

Just recently when that Asian air commercial 737 went down in the Indian Ocean, will all of the technology today and knowing the general area it crashed, still couldn't locate it.
 
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Only took 72 years to locate the Indianapolis. It’s really out in the middle of nowhere in about 12000 feet of water.
 
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They will never find her... because she is dead.




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