Bermuda Winds, A Hunting Place
DC-3 was a passenger plane in which 30 males and their families were travelling. They were coming back after the holiday from Porto Rico to Florida. It lost in between landing in Miami, Florida. The pilot asked permission from ATC to land. The permission was given but, the plane landed somewhere else. It was lost and no one knows where it was gone. Some researchers and investigators suggested that people who disappeared in Bermuda Triangle are still alive. They are in an unknown location. In all accidents, one thing clearly stated that there was no technical fault in the planes. Everything that happens to them was too sudden that they can not understand anything. Before they do anything or try to understand the situation they disappear forever. But where? This question is very important for all the world and is still unanswerable.
List of Planes that disappeared in Bermuda Triangle:
1) In 1945, 5 fighter jets vanished in Bermuda Triangle. Another plane that came to rescue them also disappeared.
2) On 3rd July 1947, an American Airforce fighter jet C54 was lost in the sight of the Bermuda Triangle.
3) On 29th January 1948, the Star Tiger aero plane having four engines was travelling with 31 passengers and was lost in Bermuda Triangle.
4) On 28th December 1948, a DC3 passenger plane with 27 passengers was lost in Bermuda Skies.
5) In March 1950, the Globe Master passenger plane was lost in the Bermuda Triangle.
6) On 2nd February 1952, Yurik Transport British aero plane vanished in the Bermuda Triangle.
7) On 30th October 1954, an American Navy aeroplane was lost in Bermuda.
8) On 5th April 1956, an American cargo aeroplane was lost forever in Bermuda.
9) On 17th January 1949, a Star Ariel aeroplane was lost in Bermuda.
10) On 8th August 1962, an American Air Force fighter jet K.B was lost in Bermuda.
11) Two fighter jets of the American Air Force KCB 5 was also lost in the Bermuda mystery.
12) On 22nd September 1963, aero plane C-132 was lost.
13) On 5th June 1965, the C-119 aeroplane was lost in Bermuda.
14) On 11th January 1967, YC-122 with 14 passengers, was lost in Bermuda.
15) On 17th January 1947, an American fighter jet was lost.
Most of the participating pilots were apprentices. This means that they have not been properly taught how to fly at night or how to use all aircraft equipment in bad weather. Plus, the plane they flew in would sink in 45 seconds if it landed. And once an aero plane plunges into the vast ocean (though it's rare these days), it is often never found. This remains true despite significant improvements in aircraft technology and search and rescue methods. For example, Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which went missing in 2014, received only a small sum.
During the 2nd world naval war, Japan lost their 5 warrior ships, and 340 fighter planes blasted into this triangle area. Many researchers said that this is not because of any of Japan’s enemies but according to one researcher: “It is extremely doubtful that they were sunken by enemy action because they were in-home water and there were no British or American ships” during the beginning of the war.
Today, the shipwreck is among the top places for diving in Bermuda. The explanation for All the Cristobal is clear but not as much for All the USS Cyclops. All 300 crew members were lost when the shipwrecked. A couple of years later, Carrol A. Deering, a schooner, ran aground in North Carolina, together with no one on board. The incidents are not related to ships. Several aeroplanes have encountered troubles in the rough waters off of Bermuda throughout the 1940 s. Probably the most famous incident is Flight 19, lost in 1945, together with 14 souls on board.

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