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Analysis of Earhart’s, the LBG crew’s, and Lancaster’s post-lost language as a primary source demonstrates similarities in linguistic patterns that correspond to life-threatening situations, supporting a hypothesis-based evaluation of historical aviation events.
Year: 1937
Region: Pacific Ocean / Howland Island area
Subject: Aviation history and psychology
Document type: Research study / scientific article
Organization: TIGHAR (The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery)
Author: J. Guthrie Ford, Ph.D.
Target audience: Scholars, aviation historians, and psychology researchers
Period covered: July 2, 1937, post-lost period of Amelia Earhart
Methodology: Language-based analysis of post-lost communication
Comparative cases: "Lady Be Good" crew (1943), Captain William Lancaster (1933)
Data sources: Diaries, forensic analysis, archival records, radio and navigation data, eyewitness accounts
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