Search for Amelia Earhart - Nikumaroro Expedition 2017

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About This Presentation

Josh King's overview to Avvo teammates of the "Nikumaroro hypothesis" for Amelia Earhart's disappearance, and his 2017 trip to Niku to look for evidence.


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Presented by
The Search for Amelia Earhart:
Expedition to Nikumaroro

TIGHAR
•“The International Group for Historic Aircraft
Recovery”
•Small non-profit organization based in Oxford,
Pennsylvania
•Supported by private donations
•Missions: historic aircraft preservation and
pursuit of aviation mysteries
•Website: tighar.org
•Earhart Search Project is a major priority

National Geographic Sponsored

Lae, New Guinea
Howland Isl.
Earhart’s World Flight: Circle the globe at its widest

Amelia Earhart,
Fred Noonan,
and the
Lockheed
Electra 10E
Went missing
July 2, 1937
over the Pacific
Ocean

JULY 2, 1937
--0646: “About 100 miles out…”
--0741: “We are on you but cannot see you…flying at 1000 feet…”
--0804: “We cannot hear you…” (AE unable to get RDF directions)
--0843: “We are on the line 157-337… flying north and south”
Tiny Howland is in this photo,
taken at 1000 ft.
Howland: 1 x 2 miles, 15 ft. high

WHAT HAPPENED? THREE THEORIES
•Crashed and Sank
•Captured by the Japanese
•Landed on Nikumaroro

Post-Loss Messages
•Over 180 receptions
•84% recorded by
professionals
•Vast majority in
central Pacific
•Many in first three
days, then rapidly
taper off
•RDF points to Phoenix
Islands

History Channel claims this pic
shows AE+FN + plane

Japanese blogger found this pic in 30 minutes on-line
–from 5 Oct 1935 –2 yrsbefore the crash

Howland
Baker
Kanton
(Canton)
Phoenix
Islands
McKean
Nikumaroro
From Lae
337 degrees
157 degrees
Equator
Howland
Baker
Kanton
(Canton)
Phoenix
Islands
McKean
Nikumaroro
337 degrees
157 degrees
Equator
7:40 am: “Must be on you but cannot see you”
8:43 am: “We are on the line 157 337”
The Line of Position

Where is Nikumaroro?

Kiribati (“keere bas”) is both huge and tiny
Seattle Boston
2750 miles across
Land area size: 313 sq. mi.; only 5 x area of DC
Total area size: 1.35 million sq. mi.; 5 x area of Texas!
Population: only 115,000

History of Nikumaroro
Some evidence of prehistoric occupation
Brief episode of coconut planting 1890s
Shipwreck (SS Norwich City) 1929
1938-63: The “PISS”
Phoenix Islands Settlement Scheme
Undertaken by Western Pacific High
Commission (UK)
Colonies on Nikumaroro, Manra, Orona

Emily Sikuli
Reports wreckage of airplane
on Nutiranreef edge
Wreckage described as
long, skinny steel object
with something on end
Daughter of village
Carpenter. Left island
In 1941, never returned

Forensic Photointerpretation:
October 1937 Eric BevingtonPhoto

High-resolution
Scan of original
Bevington Photo
Consistent with:
Long skinny
steel thing
with something
on end
Landing gear of
Lockheed Electra

Limit of ROV Operations
Chasing the Anecdotes:
Seeking the airplane

The Seven
Site
Colonial
Village
“Ritiati”
Primary Archaeological
Research Locations

The Colonial Village –Ritiati or Karaka
1939-1963
U.S. Navy Photo: 1944

Aircraft parts from village
(Collected 1989-2015)

Gerald B. Gallagher
Administrator, Phoenix Islands
Settlement Scheme
Arrived Nikumaroro9/40
Died on Nikumaroro9/41
9/40 reported bones
Historical Documentation

Working
party
found
human
skull
More bones
found
Woman’s shoe
Sextant box
“Slight chance”
may be Earhart

Found at
southeast
corner
Fire, bird,
turtle bones
Working
party
buried
skull
Bones
disturbed,
damaged by
Coconut
Crabs

The Bones
►Gallagher 1940:
▪13 bones, with remains of fire, bird and turtle bones, sextant
box, Benedictine bottle, shoe parts
▪Skull buried by finders, to be excavated
►January 1941: Gallagher sends to Fiji
►Dr. David Hoodless analysis:
▪Adult European male
►1941: Being held by Dr. Hoodless for government at
Hospital

The Bones -2
►1998: Hoodless notes found in Colonial files
▪Measurements of cranial characteristics as
indicators of sex
▪Measurements of limb bones as indicators of
stature
►Re-analyzed by forensic anthropologists
Burns and Jantz
►Consistent with adult female, northern
European ethnicity, 5’7”-5’9”
►Updated analysis in progress

Evidence at the “Seven Site” on Niku
1.Freckle crème jar, US; AE used such crème
2.1930sera women’s compact
3.Pocket knife, US, broken apart
4.Human bone found by TIGHAR
5.Human bones found in 1940
6.1400 fish bones & uneaten fish heads
7.Melted glass bottles and 11 fire features
8.Clam shells for catching water
9.US-made zipper
10.Glass shards used as knives
11.Forensic dog alerts
12.Sextant box w/ # close to Noonan

New Artifacts

So….
►Seven Site matches location of bones
discovery
►Forensic dogs “alerted” at site
►Fires, animal bones indicate camping
►Some bones, melted bottles suggest
castaway
►Some artifacts suggest a woman
►Artifacts are consistent with late 1930s,
U.S. origin

We thinkwhat happened is…

Wreckage
tossed up on
reef by storms
•Safe landing on reef flat
•Messages sent.
Some wreckage
drifts south
along reef
face
AE (and/or FN?)
camps for
some time
and
succumbs
Arrive along LOP in late morning
AE, FN(?) work way
southeast (looking for
water?)
Rising tides 5-6 days
later take plane over
reef edge

The End
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