Originally posted by: sangramsingh
Re-read my comment as I have said before. "The number of incidents per square mile per year over Bermuda triangle is similar anywhere across the world."The fleet of aircraft you are refering to was in 1945 and is nothing new. In those times there have been similar incidents in other parts of the world too. They were primitive aircraft with low fuel capacity. They could have been in some storm.The fact that there is no flying activity over the area is pure lies. How can you fly from Europe to Kingson without flying through the triangle?Total number of air incidents reported over the triangle have been 4 or 5 and all in 1940s. While flights pass through it EVERYDAY. There have been lakhs of flights over it. And there have been about 5 or six 6 shipping incidents, the last one being in 1967. And ships pass through it EVERYDAY.Please don't be a child and don't get your knowledge from listening to friends's gossip (including me) and look up the facts yourself.