Some of you have seen the movie Amelia, others have followed the disappearance of Amelia Earhart by reading on-going reports. Yet others, like the group TIGHAR - short for The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery - are more determined  than ever to solve the mystery and they hope to do so this July of 2012, which would mark the 75th anniversary of Earhart's disappearance. TIGHAR hopes to complete an underwater search and possibly gain further insight as to how Amelia perished. Did she have a forced landing on a flat reef in the Pacific? Is it true or simple speculation that her aircraft made it 300 miles southeast of Howland Island (where she was scheduled to land) to the remote island of Nikumaroro in the Pacific Republic of Kiribati?
Is it true they have a bone fragment, and some other evidence?

It certainly would be good to know the truth about the final resting place of Amelia Earhart.

Amelia shall always be loved and respected in the Aviation Industry and it is my hope that the group involved with Aircraft Recovery working along with scientists will determine what happened many years ago... on a small island in the Pacific Ocean...