Pilot Bruce Gernon had two passengers: his father and business partner. They took off from Andros Island in the Bahamas and headed northwest for the Florida coast. It was December 4, 1970. This was a typical flight Bruce had made dozens of times before! But this time would be different.
See also: The case of the lost cargo ship
And: Florida Man Runs to Bermuda in a Giant Bubble
I call bs on the first video. A 45 mph tail wind or higher for a thunderstorm front would have explained the arrival time but why proffer that when aliens could explain it so much better
It wouldn’t be as mysterious if it were called “The Bermuda Irregular Polygon.”
Coulda been langoliers.
The Bermuda Triangle was one of those great mysteries in the ‘80’s. “In Search Of” with Leonard Nimoy always had a new angle on it.
Where’s the fun today on such imaginings? Now, they imagine slights and how many sexes there are.
Not gonna lie. Some days I just want to go home too. 😉
Not to be confused with the Bahama Polygon.
We used to call it the Bermuda Rectangle until one of the sides mysteriously vanished.
Actually, I crafted the Bermuda Triangle out of some old scrap I had in my garage. Not really mysterious, or anything to do with aliens.
I built it as a giant magneto-chromo-dynamic quantum string enhancer – so, of course, it alters space and time. Duh!
Of course Nostradamus predicted all this…
A Beechcraft Bonanza has a V-tail, not the aircraft tail depicted in the YouTube video.
Jerry Manderin March 28, 2021 at 1:09 am
Not gonna lie. Some days I just want to go home too.
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Everyone wants to go to Heaven, but no one wants to die.
Luckily William Shatner wasn’t one of the passengers…..
Could it be a horizontal tornado? Would weather Radar pick that up?
Beechcraft Bonanza has both V and T Tails – have flown both