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Astonishing Legends

Flight 19 Part 3

Astonishing Legends

Scott Philbrook

History, Society & Culture

4.69.8K Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2017

⏱️ 133 minutes

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Summary

The timeline of events leading up to the disappearance of Flight 19 suggest, as with so many tragedies, that it was not just one mistake responsible for the ultimate loss of 27 airmen, but a series of minor miscommunications and faltering. This is perhaps due to the ordinary and routine nature of the training mission, one that was not far from home base and one that wasn't supposed to go so wrong. But how could a seasoned flight instructor with combat experience and around 2500 hours of flying time to his credit become so disoriented, especially one who was familiar with the region? Why couldn't a simple navigational error be corrected amongst the 5 pilots and crewmen? Was there a general feeling of overconfidence in eventually correcting their course, or was there some unknown environmental force acting upon them, one that is suspected of the area? We'll never know the answers to these questions, but what seems to be their most likely fate is that they finally ran out of fuel and ditched into the ocean. However, we've discovered that the results of an imaging technique may provide a clue that this flight has a much more mysterious resting place than we can understand.

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0:00.0

This week's episode of Estonishing Legends is supported in part by Dell,

0:03.2

the Great Courses Plus, and Blue Apron.

0:05.5

It is at this juncture I would like to announce that we are back.

0:08.2

How many different ways can we say and we're back?

0:10.8

Hey, I don't know. This is not my problem. You write these bits,

0:13.6

so I just have to say it with my Estonishing voice.

0:16.2

You're Estonishing voice?

0:17.6

The vocal chords.

0:18.4

Hey, don't look at me. You wrote that as well.

0:20.0

So I just say the words that Scott writes.

0:22.4

And if you haven't figured it out, as I've been trying to tell everybody,

0:24.7

I am just a AI on our official intelligence avatar.

0:27.8

Yes, a digital puppet, right?

0:29.3

I just sound better than Watson.

0:30.6

No thoughts of your own.

0:31.5

No natural.

0:32.1

You know, frankly, after all this time, which in the past couple of years anyway,

0:34.8

I am astonished by your vocal chords.

0:36.8

Oh, thank you so much.

0:37.8

Yeah, they're very nice.

0:38.4

They keep doing this show with you.

0:40.2

Yeah, I'm only just now getting to the point where I don't

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