She deserves more than that as her epitaph. She is an iconic figure in American, no world aviation.
This is true, but it bothers me that there where so many other pioneering female aviators (many of whom were regarded as better pilots) who never got the recognition of Earhart.
It may sound chauvinistic, but this is the truth; There are many female aviators of that era and before who are deserving as just as much honor as Earhart, yet the reasons they are not household names is because they didn't have George Putnam as a husband, where not as attractive and fashionable, and though some of them died flying too, they didn't disappear into the unknown.
Amelia Earhart is a household name, but what about Jackie Cochran, or Elinor Smith, or Amy Johnson, or Bessie Coleman just to name a few?