I thought the sunline represented the first real "position" that Fred had after flying through the night. If he had been able to get a position earlier, Amelia would have radioed it. So, I was assuming that he could not get a celestrial position, and was flying on compass only. Assuming that they .............. landed. Given the evidence, I think Rics reef landing theory is correct, and the Electra is down there.
Thanks Tom. I also believe the TIGHAR theory and expect the Electra to be found off the reef.
Youre right that we should be thinking in 1937 terms which is why I also say let's put our mindset into terms of being in survivor mode.
The navigation used has so many variables and so many opinions that I thoughtbto look at it from a non technical way. IF, and many will say its a big IF, we assume the theory is correct then they landed on Gardner. IMHO they did not make the decision to fly to Gardner. Once they realized they could not find Howland they had to also realize they were lost. If Fred's navigation was right then Howland had to be nearby. What would the conversation in the Electra have been? I think AE would have listened to Fred and thats why they flew south on the LOP. The best chance of hitting an island. In survivor mode, and knowing Howland was the best site, then any island would suffice. So they head south on the 157 LOP. Its likely that Gardner was the first. They land. No matter what all the theories say, if we believe the theory then we must believe Gardner WAS the final stop. How the got there from the route to Howland is the question everyone seems to be asking. I believe we draw a straight line on the recipricol course to 157. Thats the 337 line back to where it intersects the course to Howland. Thats where they were when they decided to fly south. Its just not as clean and simple as that I know but it might be.
Would they have found a different island first and decided not to land but find somewhere better? Not likely. They are in survivor mode with ever lower gas supply. If they were further east when they turned south on the LOP then they would have potentially reached other islands first. Look at the Gardner group on the map. Fred was probably expecting to see other islands before seeing Gardner. They would have been watching their gas supply dwindle away. Then Gardner pops up. They likely didn't know it was Gardner at first but Fred should have been able to get that figured out in short order. They land, believing the US Coastguard and navy will find them.
All this means is that no matter what all the theories are you should just draw the line backwards north from Gardner along 337. Thats the "likely" intersection point where they turned.
No further flying east. No further flying around looking for Howland. No more discussion in the cockpit. For all we know AE and FN were blaming each other over the failure to find Howland and they weren't thinking rationally. We just don't know. Our belief in the theory is they landed on Gardner. It doesn't matter what else we "think" happened. They obviously had the gas, the charts and the determination to find land. Any land at this point.
Now we just work it backwards. We find that point where they turned south and ask "so why couldn't they find Howland? Why are they here when they turn south?"
Of course this is only if you believe in the TIGHAR theory.

I just read Ric's latest post. Ric's points are well made and I agree that all of them probably transpired. The main point is his point number 10. At no point did they decide to ""go for" some other island". I think he means "going for" a "specific" island by name. I believe they were looking for "any" island once they turned south. At some point in that cockpit they knew they were lost and Ric's description of likely actions is tame compared to the "panic" I would have been in. Don't forget the radio message "suggested" AE's voice had some "anxiety" showing.
I still don't understand why they weren't blasting the entire Pacific with radio transmissions? In survivor mode wouldn't they be trying to get any contact? Knowing they are headed away from Howland wouldn't they be trying to tell Itasca they decided to head south so please come that way to pick them up? Wouldn't they (AE) be using the radio to try to raise a ship or land based radio? To raise anybody? Why no messages? That doesn't fit the survivor mode. Unless the radio had issues.