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Revision as of 17:20, 2 March 2010

  • Full name: Frederick Joseph Noonan.
  • Born April 4, 1893; lost July 2, 1937; declared dead June 20, 1938.

First round-the-world attempt

Was Noonan a drunkard?

  • Claim first made in the 1960s?
  • Heavy drinking a norm for pilots in the 1930s.
  • The claim that "personnel unfitness", a phrase from a telegram sent from Earhart to Putnam on June 29th was a pre-arranged code between them has not been substantiated. It may have been a typo for "personal," meaning that Earhart herself was feeling unwell; it may have been a reference to both Earhart and Noonan (exhaustion or some other malady); or, of course, it may refer to Noonan alone. The possibility that it might refer to drinking or a hangover cannot, of course, be eliminated by recognizing that there are other possible interpretations.

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