Friday, June 5, 2009

Did AF 447 crash over the Bermuda Triangle?

While the Brazilian and French authorities have expressed pessimism over finding any survivors, latest news reports say that the debris that were found by the Brazilian Air France on Thursday, Jun 4 is not that of the crashed Air France Flight AF 447.


With the ongoing search for answers as to what led to the mysterious crash of the AF 447 seem to be turning into a big nothing, people's imagination seems to be running wild spewing out varying theories and speculations.


While some contend that it is technically impossible for a plane to go out of the radar coverage unless it was an alien abduction, others believe that it is perfectly normal for an aircraft flying over the oceans to be outside of radar coverage and air traffic control range.

However, one very interesting enquiry about the plane crash seems to be connection between the AF 447 crash and Bermuda Triangle.

Bermuda Triangle or the Devil's triangle is a region that covers the Northern part of the Atlantic Ocean. Flying or Sailing over this area of the ocean many aircrafts and sea vessels have allegedly disappeared in mysterious circumstances which fall beyond the boundaries of human error, piracy, equipment failure, or natural disasters.

AF 447 reportedly disappeared some where near the Bermuda Triangle. Apart from the fact that there are no debris of the plane found, the plane interestingly faced an 'electronic' failure. The flight AF 447 was equipped with a back up system that could send out messages if the plane's electronic system died out.

With so many questions unanswered and no left overs of the crash found in spite of rigorous searching for days now, did the plane really fall prey to the 'Bermuda Triangle Phenomenon' or abducted by aliens will be other questions added to the mystery.

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