What has happened around the Bermuda Triangle?
One of the most popular disappearances at the Bermuda triangle is Flight 19. The tale of Flight 19 starts on December 5th, 1945. The flight was composed of all students except for the Commander, Lt. Charles Taylor. The mission called for Taylor and his group of 13 men to fly due east 56 miles to conduct practice bombing runs. The flight plan called for them to fly an additional 67 miles east, then turn north for 73 miles and finally straight back to base, a distance of 120 miles. This course would take them on a triangular path over the sea. He was an experienced pilot, but hadn’t spent a lot of time flying east toward the Bahamas which was where he was going on that day. For some reason Taylor apparently thought the flight had started out in the wrong direction and had headed south toward the Florida Keys, instead of east. He was urged to turn control of the flight over to one of his students, but apparently he didn’t. From the few words that did get through it was apparent Taylor was