| Lost flier |
| Lady Lindy |
| Famed flier |
| Flier Amelia |
| Noted soloist |
| Aviator Amelia |
| Aviation legend |
| Famous aviatrix. |
| Aviation's Amelia |
| Lost pilot of 1937 |
| Lost American pilot |
| She took off with Noonan |
| Disappearance of 7/2/1937 |
| Name in the news, July 1937 |
| Noted 1928 Atlantic crosser |
| Amelia __ , aviator, d. 1937 |
| 20 Hrs., 40 Min." author, 1928 |
| Subject of the book "Last Flight |
| She never reached Howland Island |
| She flew the Atlantic solo, 1932. |
| 1929 "Powder Puff Derby" participant |
| First woman to fly across the Atlantic |
| 1932 Distinguished Flying Cross recipient |
| Subject of the Joni Mitchell song "Amelia |
| Distinguished Flying Cross recipient of '32 |
| Aviation editor of Cosmopolitan in the 1920s |
| Pilot whose first book was "20 Hrs., 40 Min. |
| Second person to make a solo transatlantic flight |
| First woman to earn the Distinguished Flying Cross |
| Her diary entries are compiled in the book "Last Flight |