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[[Earhart]], [[Manning]], [[Noonan]], and [[Mantz]] left Oakland on March 17, heading westward.  Mantz was there just for the first leg to Hawaii.  Manning was to be left behind after the flight from Hawaii to [[Howland Island.]]  Noonan and Earhart were to complete the flight from there.  The crash while attempting to take off on March 20 ended the first attempt.
[[Earhart]], [[Manning]], [[Noonan]], and [[Mantz]] left Oakland on March 17, heading westward.  Mantz was there just for the first leg to Hawaii.  Manning was to be left behind after the flight from Hawaii to [[Howland Island]]. Noonan and Earhart were to complete the flight from there.  The crash while attempting to take off on March 20 ended the first attempt.


* [[First attempt: flight planning| Flight Planning]]
* [[First attempt: flight planning| Flight Planning]]
* [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/ResearchPapers/Worldflight/prepdepart.html Preparations, Oakland to Honolulu]
* [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/ResearchPapers/Worldflight/prepdepart.html Preparations, Oakland to Honolulu]
* [[Disaster at Luke Field]]
* [[Disaster at Luke Field]]

Revision as of 03:26, 25 February 2009

Earhart, Manning, Noonan, and Mantz left Oakland on March 17, heading westward. Mantz was there just for the first leg to Hawaii. Manning was to be left behind after the flight from Hawaii to Howland Island. Noonan and Earhart were to complete the flight from there. The crash while attempting to take off on March 20 ended the first attempt.