A Missing Plane From 1955 Landed After 37-Years. Here Is What Happened
A great theme for movies loved by all sci-fi fans is the concept of time travel. When evidence that this theory could be true makes its way into real-life, everyone gets excited — and with good reason.
Who doesn’t want to get swept away in the mystery?
The famous story about a missing Pam Am plane may hold the key.
Science Fiction
At the heart of another intriguing phenomenon is the infamous Bermuda Triangle. This mystical triangle in the middle of the sea has been fascinating and terrifying people since Christopher Columbus sailed through the area on his first voyage to the New World.
Reports of entire ships and planes going missing began to pour in, and most were never seen again.
Except for one…
Famous Flight
The true story of Flight 914 began on July 2, 1955. The flight was scheduled to take off from New York. It was carrying 57 passengers and four crew members to Miami – nothing unusual.
However, nobody could have expected that Pam Am Flight 914 would experience a bizarre chain of events that have baffled skeptics and historians to this day.
Late
The plane took off from the airport in New York as expected, but it wasn’t long before air traffic controllers noticed something truly strange. The plane disappeared off everyone’s radar, as if it had blipped out of existence.
Nobody could explain how or why it had happened. Officials immediately began to search for evidence that the plane had met an unfortunate end, but they could find none.
61 people were unaccounted for – gone without a trace. That is, until 37 years later…
Silent
After trawling all the areas on the plane’s route, authorities found nothing. They chalked the plane’s disappearance down to a crash. But why had no bodies been found, or indeed parts of the aircraft?
The authorities speculated that Flight 914 must have landed in the sea. With the mystery supposedly solved, the airline rushed to compensate the families of those who had been on board.
A tragedy. But that was that. Or so they all thought. Until something remarkable happened.