Amelia Earhart Distress Call Details Emerge

Amelia Earhart in the Electra cockpit, c.1936.
In one of Amelia Earhart's last transmissions, the U.S. Navy Radio in Honolulu heard a garbled Morse code: “281 north Howland - call KHAQQ - beyond north ... won’t hold with us much longer ... above water ... shut off.”
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Dozens of previously dismissed radio signals were actually credible transmissions from Amelia Earhart, according to a new study of the alleged post-loss signals from Earhart's plane.

The transmissions started riding the air waves just hours after Earhart sent her last inflight message.

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