The recent Air France jet incident has led me to think: Has the plane hit the Bermuda Triangle? I've been rather interested in the happenings at or around the site to the south of Atlantic Ocean and near the south-east coast of the North America continent.
On 1 June, Air France flight AF-447 took off Rio de Janeiro Airport at about local time 7pm, supposedly to reach Paris at about 11am on Monday. However just three hours into the flight, the electronics probably went haywired and lost contact with the air traffic controls at grounds. Till date, no information has been found, and not even the black boxes, except for a floating in-flight seat that probably belongs to the aircraft.
News reports that probably the plane was hit by a lightning. Perhaps so, but what about the Bermuda Triangle? The jet flew 100km (54 nautical miles) off and away the runway, and in nowhere near the bermuda triangle. Or has the triangle expanded? I don't know either, the mystery will remain. Keep researching..
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