"She's America's most famous missing person, right? As long as
she's missing, there's always going to be somebody out there
searching," Romeo said. "If we can help bring closure to this
story and bring Amelia home, we'd be super excited."
Earhart, an American aviator, became the first woman and second
person ever to fly solo and nonstop across the Atlantic in 1932,
five years after Charles Lindbergh accomplished the feat. Along
with navigator Fred Noonan, she was attempting to fly around the
world when their plane went missing over the Pacific. If she
succeeded, she would have become the first female pilot to do
so.
Romeo, chief executive of the private exploration company Deep
Sea Vision, believes the wreckage of Earhart's plane lies on the
ocean floor more than 5,000 meters (16,400 feet) beneath the
surface, about 160 km (100 miles) from Howland Island, roughly
halfway between Hawaii and Australia.
Blurry sonar images from the deep-sea drone show a plane-like
shape on the flat, sandy ocean bottom, he said.
Deep Sea Vision's 16-member crew searched more than 13,400
square km (5,200 square miles) over 100 days at the end of last
year.
Romeo said the images showed what appeared to be a plane
matching the size of Earhart's Lockheed Model 10-E Electra. The
image, he said, appeared to show a distinguishing characteristic
of the plane: its twin vertical stabilizers on the tail.
Romeo supposes Earhart ran out of fuel and landed the plane on
the ocean surface and that the craft later sank to the bottom,
where it would have lay ever since, little disturbed by the
light currents.
"The first step is to confirm it," he said. "The next step would
be, if it's possible, to raise it to the surface and restore
it," Romeo said, adding that the process could take years.
(Reporting by Ashraf Fahim; Writing by Daniel Trotta; Editing by
Aurora Ellis)
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