Name StatusOfficial ValidatedFeatureInletNZ Gazette Reference2012 (53) p.1477DatumRSRGD2000GeoTag[1] PositionDescriptionA small inlet, about 3 miles wide and 4 miles long, which marks a more-or-less permanent indentation in the northern seaward edge of the Ross Ice Shelf, lying approximately midway between Discovery Inlet and the Bay of Whales. Discovered in January 1902, by the NAE, 1901-04, but not named. Recharted and photographed from the air by the Byrd AE, 1928-30, on 15 January 1929. Byrd named it for Colonel Charles A Lindbergh, the American aviator. This feature was last confirmed by the US Navy "Operation Highjump" in January 1947, though the configuration of such identification is continually changing.