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Planes full of passengers that vanished and could never be traced

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 20, 2024, 13:33 IST
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The perplexing disappearances of these planes

The disappearance of a passenger plane is an event that captures the world’s attention, stirring a mix of mystery, concern, and profound loss. Over the years, several aircraft have vanished, leaving behind no trace, and in some cases, no definitive answers. These incidents often involve extensive searches and lead to significant advancements in aviation safety and technology. The following accounts detail some of the most perplexing disappearances in aviation history.

Image: Rob Griffith/AP

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Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370

On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, a Boeing 777, took off from Kuala Lumpur, destined for Beijing. With 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board, the aircraft lost contact with air traffic control 39 minutes after departure. The last known words from the cockpit, “Good Night Malaysian Three Seven Zero,” were followed by silence. Despite a multinational search effort, only small fragments have been recovered, leaving the fate of Flight MH370 and its occupants a haunting enigma.

Image: Samuel Said/Reuters


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Air France Flight AF447

Air France Flight AF447, an Airbus A330, departed Rio de Janeiro for Paris on May 31, 2009. Carrying 228 souls, the plane encountered severe weather over the Atlantic Ocean and sent automated messages indicating technical failures. The wreckage was located after two years, revealing that a combination of mechanical malfunction and pilot error led to the tragedy. Yet, the delay in finding the aircraft deepened the sorrow and mystery surrounding the incident.

Image: Brazilian Navy/AFP/Getty Images

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Flying Tiger Line Flight 739

In 1962, Flying Tiger Line Flight 739, with 93 U.S. soldiers and 11 crew members, disappeared without a trace over the Pacific Ocean. The Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation was en route from Guam to the Philippines when it vanished. An extensive search operation found no evidence of the aircraft or its passengers, leaving the loss unexplained and the memories of those aboard preserved only in the hearts of their loved ones.

Image: US Army

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British South American Airways Star Tiger

On January 30, 1948, the British South American Airways Star Tiger, a Tudor IV aircraft, was flying from the Azores to Bermuda with 25 passengers and six crew members. Amidst unfavorable weather conditions, the plane lost radio contact and was never seen again. The disappearance prompted discussions about the safety of long-distance flights and the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle.

Image: JayFm Live/Facebook

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British South American Airways Star Ariel

A year after the Star Tiger incident, another British South American Airways aircraft, the Star Ariel, disappeared on January 17, 1949. The Avro Tudor IV plane was flying from Bermuda to Kingston, Jamaica, with 13 passengers and seven crew members. Clear weather conditions did little to prevent the aircraft from vanishing, fueling further speculation about the Bermuda Triangle’s reputed dangers.

Image: Courtesy of BAE systems

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BSAA Avro Lancastrian Star Dust

The BSAA Avro Lancastrian Star Dust vanished on August 2, 1947, while flying from Buenos Aires to Santiago, Chile. The plane, carrying six passengers and five crew members, sent a cryptic final Morse code message before disappearing. Decades later, wreckage was discovered on a glacier, suggesting the plane had crashed into the Andes, but many questions remain unanswered.

Image: Public Domain

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Varig Brazilian Airlines Flight 967

Varig Brazilian Airlines Flight 967, a Boeing 707 cargo aircraft, disappeared on January 30, 1979, during a flight from Tokyo to Rio de Janeiro. With a valuable collection of paintings and six crew members on board, the aircraft’s last communication was over the Pacific Ocean. No trace of the plane or its cargo has ever been found, leaving a void in the art world and a mystery in the annals of aviation.

Image: Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum/Facebook

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Karthik
702 days ago
What about flight KAL007 which disappeared on 1st Sept, 1983?
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