Scientist explained mystery of Bermuda Triangle by crew errors

Australian researcher Shane Sutterly stated that it was not paranormal activity that led to the disappearance of five aircraft over the Bermuda Triangle in 1945. This was reported by RIA Novosti .

According to Satterley, the crew errors led to the tragedy. In particular, Lieutenant Charles Taylor , flight commander, after dark and changing weather began to navigate not by instruments, but by what is happening outside the window.

The scientist also noted that most of the crew members were trainees. According to Satterley, this version of the solution to the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle was accepted by the US military, but Taylor’s mother did not agree with this.

Zhenina said that until the plane was found, no one could shift the blame for the tragedy onto her son. For this reason, military reports still state that “the cause is unknown”.

In December 1945, five US Navy torpedo bombers, known as Flight 19, under the command of Lieutenant Charles Taylor, went on a training mission, but disappeared from radar, ending up in the Bermuda Triangle.

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