00:00 It's Benzinga and here's what's on the block.
00:02 Deep Sea Vision, an underwater scanning company, believes it may have found the remains of
00:06 Amelia Earhart's Vos Laka, a tiny electric aircraft in the Pacific Ocean using sonar
00:11 imaging.
00:12 The potential discovery was made in September during a search of over 5,200 square miles
00:17 where Earhart is believed to have crashed in 1937.
00:20 The sonar image appears to show the shape of an airplane resting on the seafloor some
00:24 16,000 feet below the surface.
00:27 Earhart disappeared without a trace after taking off from Howland Island on her attempt
00:31 to circumnavigate the globe.
00:33 Deep Sea Vision's founder, Tony Romeo, a former U.S. Air Force intelligence officer,
00:38 invested $11 million from the sale of his real estate assets into an expedition seeking
00:43 Amelia Earhart's lost aircraft.
00:45 For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
00:47 [MUSIC PLAYING]
Comments