Missing Airplanes – Unsolved Mysteries



In 1927 two French aviation heroes, Charles Nungesser and Francois Coli attempted to make history and tried be the very first to complete a non-stop transatlantic flight. They disappeared after they took and never found again.

On November 3, 1978, Irving Rivers left the Virgin Islands. The air traffic controller clear his way for landing and he saw plane’s lights. The controller attention diverted to another plane which was making a departure and when he his attention returned to radar Irving Rivers’s plane was disappeared and never found again.

On December 28, 1948 a DC-3 aircraft with 32 people aboard disappeared during flight to Miami. New Orleans’s traffic controllers heard communications from the flight, which revealed that it was drifted off-course. The flight never arrived to Miami and was not ever found.

On March 31, 1984 a Cessna headed for Bimini Island left Fort Lauderdale. Plane vanished from the radar suddenly about halfway through the flight. A witness said she saw plane crashed into the sea but its wreckage or passengers never found.

On December 5, 1945, a Flight 19 consisted of a crew of five Avenger torpedo bombers leaving Fort Lauderdale to Miami. The base had no more communication with the Flight 19 by the night fall. The plane and crew was never found. It was thought that the plane was disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle.

Amelia Earhart, the famous pilot was trying to complete a flight around the globe in 1937 was mysteriously disappeared during her journey. People have different thought about her, some says she ran out of fuel and crashed into the Pacific Ocean and some other says she landed on an Island named Gardner. But she was never found and her case was never found.

A Tudor IV aircraft left Bermuda in 1949, with 20 people. The captain reported about smooth skies and he went to change frequencies but was never heard and found again