It was some 75 years ago that Amelia Earhart disappeared over the Pacific ocean. Now researchers are preparing to look for wreckage of her airplane near a remote island where they believe the famed U.S. aviator died as a castaway.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) RICHARD GILLESPIE, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE INTERNATIONAL GROUP FOR HISTORIC AIRCRAFT RECOVERY (TIGHAR) SAYING:<br/> <br />"We think the Earhart plane is there. We've got the right people. We have the right technology. We have the right support."<br/> <br />Organizers hope the expedition will conclusively solve one of the most enduring mysteries of the 20th century - what became of Earhart after she vanished during an attempt to become the first pilot, man or woman, to circle the globe around the equator.<br/> <br />Deborah Lutterbeck, Reuters