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The '''Waitt Institute for Discovery''' conducted a deep-water search near Howland Island from [http://log.searchforamelia.org/ 6 February to 16 May 2009,] based on the theory that [[NR16020]] splashed and sank. | The '''Waitt Institute for Discovery''' and [[Nauticos]] conducted a deep-water search near Howland Island from [http://log.searchforamelia.org/ 6 February to 16 May 2009,] based on the theory that [[NR16020]] splashed and sank shortly after the [[last transmission]] from [[Earhart]] and [[Noonan]]. | ||
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* [http://searchforamelia.org/final-flight "Final Flight"] includes a short video of a morning approach by helicopter to Howland Island. It shows how difficult it might have been to spot Howland from an altitude of 1000'. | |||
[[Category:Alternative Theories]] | [[Category:Alternative Theories]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:07, 26 August 2012
The Waitt Institute for Discovery and Nauticos conducted a deep-water search near Howland Island from 6 February to 16 May 2009, based on the theory that NR16020 splashed and sank shortly after the last transmission from Earhart and Noonan.
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- "Final Flight" includes a short video of a morning approach by helicopter to Howland Island. It shows how difficult it might have been to spot Howland from an altitude of 1000'.