Just months after World War II ended, five Navy torpedo bombers flew out of Florida on a routine training mission and vanished without a trace. A rescue flying boat sent to find them disappeared too. In a single afternoon, 27 men and six aircraft were gone.
This episode strips away the Bermuda Triangle folklore to examine the hard facts behind Flight 19. Using declassified records, weather logs, and radio transcripts, it reveals a gripping human drama of cognitive overload, a fatal geographic illusion, and the deadly consequences of compounding errors over open water.
The missing dashboard clocks that crippled their time-based dead reckoning navigation
Lieutenant Taylor's fatal belief that he was over the Florida Keys when he was likely over the Bahamas
Why disciplined trainees followed a lost leader east instead of breaking formation to fly west
The PBM Mariner rescue plane, nicknamed the flying gas can, that exploded mid-air over the search grid
The 1991 discovery of five Avengers on the seabed that turned out to be unrelated wrecks
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