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"Gillespie said, "We recognise her tremendous accomplishments, but we are scientific investigators. We have to recognise her failings. She ended up where she did because she was not paying enough attention."
Which is why I consider the comment in the article about "not paying enough attention" to be pretty arrogant, considering we'll probably never know the scenario of the final hours of Earhart's flight. Inattention is when an airliner crew decides to take a nap and flies past their destination, as happened recently in Hawaii.Both Earhart and Noonan share in the blame. But remember, she was flying from Lae, New Guinea to Howland Island, about the size of a postage stamp, after a 16 or so hour flight.
Which is why I consider the comment in the article about "not paying enough attention" to be pretty arrogant, considering we'll probably never know the scenario of the final hours of Earhart's flight. Inattention is when an airliner crew decides to take a nap and flies past their destination, as happened recently in Hawaii.
That quotes by Gillespie was pretty much the truth. She was a lousy pilot. She took on a drunk to do her navigation. She wasn't paying attention.
That's exactly what people thought about it at the time.
It's only recently have all these strange sightings and theorys have come up. Her remains turned into fish crap many years ago.
I say forget it.
Oooh! You mean Aviatresses wouldn't have worked?![]()
Take the GPS away from most of us and see just how long it would take us to get totally lost.
Her remains turned into fish crap many years ago.
When you put her accomplishments in the context of the time, they were amazing. As far as navigation, it doesn't take much more than a "small" error to accumulate into a big error hours later.
I knew of several true tales of KC-135 tankers and B-52's, during SEA time, missing Guam by hundreds of miles. If it wasn't for LF directional finders these aircrews might of become "fish crap".
Helldiver, you come from an era of Dead Reckoning. You know darn well how hard it is to hold a heading for hours on hours. Then throw in the winds aloft. They had no way of knowing them. It is quite hard to determine drift over the ocean. One degree off means one mile off course every sixty NM. (if my mental nav math is still good)
So, 14 hours at say 150mph will be around 35 miles off course with just one degree in error. I think rather than focus on how she got loss we should admire the fact that she and her navigator flew so far and didn't get lost. This applies for all the aviators and aviatrixes of the era.
Take the GPS away from most of us and see just how long it would take us to get totally lost.
Siz - You completely forget her three crashes going across the United States. Her flying record was spotty to say the least. She was caused to do these things because her husband used her to generate news.
The best thing to say about her was she was damn lucky to survive all these crashes. She did not have the marvelous reputation, when she disappeared, that she has now. Distance lends enchantment.