America's Greatest Mystery | A Missing Plane Landed 37 Years After Taking Off

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On July 2nd, 1955, Pan American Airways Flight 914 took off from New York without any problem, but 3 hours later, when it should've already landed in Miami, it was nowhere to be seen. Find out what happened...

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Here’s a new “Air Disasters” episode a day earlier! BTW, what do you think happened to Flight 914?

theflightchannel
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As an apology for being 37 years late, the passengers each received a voucher for $10 off their next flight

christopher
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"Pilot Bob Peterson, with 2.3 billion hours of flight time...."

kevinnachtnuit
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This is how many people think this story is fake
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InfiniteSpaceMedia
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I remember reading comic books that had stories like this. When you are ten years old maybe you would be impressed or even believe the stories. The plane flew into the twilight zone, and came out mysteriously transformed und the influence of supernatural forces. Perhaps over the Bermuda Triangle.

jamesstuartbrice
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This airlines motto is “Better late than never!”

Dfender
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I wonder if all the passengers went back to work the following Monday and said "Sorry I'm late" 😂

ukeboxoftheworld
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The real story was they landed on time, but waited 37 years for their luggage at the carousel

DSimmons
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"The Mystery

Pan Am Flight 914 was a Douglas DC-4 with 57 passengers and six crew members that took off from a New York City airport headed for Miami, Florida. The date was July 2, 1955. The flight was scheduled to last a couple of hours, but it never arrived in Miami. Instead, it showed up, unannounced and invisible to Caracas radar, on March 9, 1985! Voicing his concerns to the tower, the pilot, after a textbook landing, taxied toward the gate, and ground handlers could see the faces of the screaming passengers pressed up against their windows, looking at a fantastic new world. The pilot, for his part, dropped a small calendar out the window before he made a hasty turn back to the runway, where he took off and disappeared as suddenly as he had arrived. And the calendar? Did he drop it accidentally? Or does it hold the secret to what happened? What exactly did it say?

We might never know. The governments of both Venezuela and the United States, the story goes, were said to have seized the calendar and the tower tapes and have refused to comment on the incident even once in the intervening decades. What really happened to Flight 914?

It is, for once, a mystery that has an answer.

The Theories

The story has been going around the internet for years and is a hot forum topic with the UFO and time-traveling crowd.

The most popular theory is that the plane passed through some kind of time portal or wormhole, and instead of landing in Miami in 1955, it appeared on arrival in Venezuela 30 years later. One supposes it went back through the wormhole after it left Caracas. Exactly how wormholes or time portals work isn’t well understood, apparently.

The Truth

As you’ve hopefully already figured out, the story of Pan Am Flight 914 was a total fabrication. But in this case, unlike with many urban legends, the source of that fabrication is known. 

It dates to a story first published in 1985 by the Weekly World News, the onetime tabloid (now website), which specializes in crazy, concocted stories like this one. The paper ran the story again twice in the 1990s (with the plane’s arrival date changed to 1992 in those later stories).

The tale got a huge boost when YouTube channel Bright Side put out a video about the disappearance. The snappily produced video has gotten more than 15 million views, but it doesn’t get to the fact that it was a fake tabloid story until about two-thirds through. Bright Side introduced a number of “details” that were not in the first Weekly World News story, including the fact that the plane was visible on radar. In any case, the video reveals that the story is a hoax only well toward the end.

It’s likely that others capitalized on this real-life fake news to share the story without adding that one pertinent detail, the one about how everyone knew all along the whole thing was a fanciful fabrication. It all goes to show how fascinated people are by airplanes, even when the story is concocted to create a paranormal sensation."

Ronskutin
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I remember when this happened -
The passengers and crew deplaned, then boarded an airport bus bound for the terminal.
But the bus drove into a big pile of BS, and was never seen again

paulcooper
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“Don’t believe everything you see on the internet.”-Abraham Lincoln, June 1863

CrowCreekOutdoors
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It's amazing how reliable and efficient DC4 was. 37 years with no maintenance and only a tank of gas.

giannisk
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I have recently become a huge fan of this channel. The attention to detail and storytelling is awesome. Which is why I was surprised that they covered this clearly fake story. Clickbait. They know this never took place.

TimboTDK
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"I never trust anything I hear about on the internet"--Abraham Lincoln

mattbasford
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I think the most remarkable thing is that the pilots somehow acquired a VHF radio and the correct frequencies for Miami ATC

kickedinthecalfbyacow
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The sad part about the whole thing is that they missed the 80's.

Godfather
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The story originated in an article published in May 1985 in the Weekly World News, an American print-based tabloid that was in circulation between 1979 and 2007.

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Thats when mandatory drug testing was implimented for all atc 's world wide.

jerrymarshall
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"Ladies and gentlemen, there will be a slight delay before landing..."

maximdubois
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...and they let them go home to their families. Yep, seems legit.

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