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Flight 19 Disappears in the Bermuda Triangle

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🗓️ 5 December 2024

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

December 5, 1945. Five Navy bombers mysteriously vanish over the Atlantic Ocean after taking off from Fort Lauderdale.


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Thank you. It's 6.30 p.m. on December 5th, 1945, 60 miles off the coast of Florida. As rain batters his Avenger torpedo bomber, U.S. Navy pilot Lieutenant Charles Taylor

0:38.4

stares at his navigation equipment in confusion. The compass spins wildly. The fuel gauge

0:44.0

drops lower and lower, and he can't see anything familiar out the window. Lieutenant Taylor

0:49.2

is completely lost. Just over three hours ago, Taylor took command of Flight 19, a five-plane training

0:56.1

mission out of Fort Lauderdale. It was supposed to be a routine three-hour flight in mild

1:01.0

weather, but it's turned out to be anything but. A clap of thunder shakes the aircraft.

1:07.0

Lieutenant Taylor pears out the window again. He could see the four other planes he's flying with, but little else.

1:13.6

He attempts to reach his base on radio again.

1:16.6

He last had contact 30 minutes ago.

1:19.6

But now all Lieutenant Taylor can pick up is high-pitched static.

1:23.6

While Lieutenant Taylor can't hear his base over the radio, he can hear the voices of the other

1:28.1

four pilots.

1:29.6

Art of him wishes he couldn't, though.

1:31.5

He knows they don't trust him.

1:33.3

But Lieutenant Taylor is sure he can guide them all back to base.

1:36.7

He's convinced that if they continue on their heading just a little longer, they're sure

1:40.5

to see land.

1:42.5

But then the needle on his fuel gauge hit zero,

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