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History: Here Is Truth About The Claims on a Plane That Disappeared And Landed After 37 Years

The Douglas DC-4 flight 914 carrying 57 passengers departed the New York City Airport on July 2, 1955, with a destination of Miami, Florida. The jet was supposed to spend a few hours in the air, but the unexpected thing is that it never arrived in Miami as planned. On March 9, 1985, the aircraft unexpectedly showed up at the Caracas radar.

On the radar, the pilot could be heard expressing his worries as he taxied in. Airport ground staff could see the passengers’ faces plastered against the glass, shouting in horror. The fresh world they had discovered outside had captured their attention. Before turning the aircraft to the runaway and immediately taking off to simulate a landing, the pilot is claimed to have dropped a calendar out of the window.

What did the pilot throw out of the calendar? Since the American government and its counterpart in Venezuela seized the calendar and other recordings made by the radar, they have never been revealed. The plot becomes more complex as a result. The fact that the people aboard the plane appeared to be the same age as they were when they boarded, despite the fact that they had been gone for years, surprised the ground handlers at the airport.

But there have been hypotheses about this narrative, and the source has been located, proving it to be a fake. The Weekly World News originally published the article in 1985. This kind of fiction is typically written by the newspaper, which is now a website. The identical report was once more published in the newspaper sometime in the 1990s, but this time it stated that the jet had landed in 1992. It was obvious from this that the narrative was made up and nothing like actually occurred.

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