The Disappearance of Flight 19

EPISODE · Nov 22, 2025 · 5 MIN

The Disappearance of Flight 19

from Forgotten Mysteries · host Sarah Brown

This episode explores the mysterious disappearance of Flight 19, a group of five U.S. Navy torpedo bombers that vanished over the Atlantic during a routine training mission on December 5th, 1945. After reporting compass failure, disorientation, and strange conditions, the flight leader — Lt. Charles Taylor — and his crew became hopelessly lost. Their final radio messages expressed panic and dwindling fuel before all contact went silent.A rescue plane sent to find them also disappeared, bringing the death toll to 27 men. Despite extensive searches, no wreckage from Flight 19 has ever been found.Theories range from navigation errors and instrument malfunction to electromagnetic anomalies, time distortions, alien encounters, and the influence of the Bermuda Triangle. With no physical evidence ever recovered, the fate of Flight 19 remains one of aviation’s most enduring and haunting mysteries.

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