Amelia Earhart's equatorial flight around the world was to be her last great aerial adventure. She expected to continue flying in connection with her lecturing and other work. Amelia had no time schedule in mind. She said they would move along as well as they could. Commenting, "should weather or whatever delay us, I'll have a better chance to see something of this very interesting world at its waist line." The flight from Miami to San Juan was 1033 miles and the plane landed at noon, on June l.