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The Plane That Vanished in 1978—and Landed in 1985

The Plane That Vanished in 1978—and Landed in 1985

Update: 2025-12-17
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In October 1978, Flight 914 left New York on a routine route and vanished from radar near the western edge of the Bermuda Triangle less than an hour after takeoff. No distress call was received. No debris was ever found. After months of searches, the passengers were officially declared dead.

Then, in 1985, air traffic control in Caracas reportedly detected an unidentified aircraft requesting permission to land. Its transponder code matched Flight 914. According to leaked internal airport records, the plane landed without incident. Passengers appeared confused but unharmed, insisting the flight had been routine.

Several people onboard described one shared detail: at one point there was complete silence—no engine noise, no turbulence—only darkness outside the windows. Yet the instruments continued functioning normally.

Within hours of landing, military personnel arrived. Runways were closed, witnesses dismissed, and passengers separated for questioning. Officials later claimed the landing was a documentation error, and flight logs and radar data were sealed under joint authority.

No one has ever explained how a missing aircraft returned seven years later without aging—or where it was.

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The Plane That Vanished in 1978—and Landed in 1985

The Plane That Vanished in 1978—and Landed in 1985