Lost Friends of Flight 19
By Trent Mangrove
The year was 1945 and Corporal Allan Kosnar was stationed at the Naval Air Station in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Flight 19 was scheduled to take off for its monthly routine flight at 2 in the afternoon. Kosnar’s two friends, Robert Gallivan and Robert Gruebel, were all ready for the flight and waited for Kosnar to get dressed and prepared for the flight. Kosnar was feeling sick and decided that he did not want to go on the flight that day. After all, Kosnar already achieved his required flight time for that month. Kosnar told Gallivan and Gruebel to leave without him and he said goodbye to his friends.
Little did Kosnar know that the decision to not participate on Flight 19 would spare his own life and that was the last time he would ever see his two good friends. Flight 19 never returned from its scheduled 2-hour flight and no traces were ever found of the aircrafts. Kosnar vows to find out what truly happened on Flight 19 and his friends.
Seeking closure, Kosnar searches through the confidential files at the Naval Air Station and finds that Flight 19 was not the only mysterious disappearance in the area called the Bermuda Triangle. Kosnar investigates and researches different incidents to find to the true cause of why so many ships and aircrafts have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle. Will Kosnar solve the mystery behind the Bermuda Triangle and find out what truly happened to his friends on Flight 19?
By Trent Mangrove
The year was 1945 and Corporal Allan Kosnar was stationed at the Naval Air Station in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Flight 19 was scheduled to take off for its monthly routine flight at 2 in the afternoon. Kosnar’s two friends, Robert Gallivan and Robert Gruebel, were all ready for the flight and waited for Kosnar to get dressed and prepared for the flight. Kosnar was feeling sick and decided that he did not want to go on the flight that day. After all, Kosnar already achieved his required flight time for that month. Kosnar told Gallivan and Gruebel to leave without him and he said goodbye to his friends.
Little did Kosnar know that the decision to not participate on Flight 19 would spare his own life and that was the last time he would ever see his two good friends. Flight 19 never returned from its scheduled 2-hour flight and no traces were ever found of the aircrafts. Kosnar vows to find out what truly happened on Flight 19 and his friends.
Seeking closure, Kosnar searches through the confidential files at the Naval Air Station and finds that Flight 19 was not the only mysterious disappearance in the area called the Bermuda Triangle. Kosnar investigates and researches different incidents to find to the true cause of why so many ships and aircrafts have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle. Will Kosnar solve the mystery behind the Bermuda Triangle and find out what truly happened to his friends on Flight 19?