Flight 914: A Vanished Plane or Just a Myth?
A mysterious story surrounds Flight 914—an aircraft said to have disappeared in 1955 and reappeared 37 years later. But how true is it? Discover the full story here.

Aviation history is full of mysterious stories, and one of the most famous is the tale of Flight 914. According to the legend, a passenger plane took off from New York in 1955 and suddenly disappeared. Shockingly, it is said to have reappeared 37 years later, in 1992, at the Caracas Airport in Venezuela. Even stranger, the passengers were reportedly unchanged, as if they had not aged a single day since 1955.
The story sounds like the plot of a science fiction movie. Many claim it is evidence of time travel, while others connect it to the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle.
But in reality, there is no official record of such an incident. Pan American Airways (Pan Am) was indeed a real airline, but there is no evidence of a Flight 914 disappearing or reappearing decades later. The tale first appeared in a U.S. tabloid magazine known for publishing fictional and supernatural stories, not factual news.
With the rise of the internet, this story spread widely on social media, YouTube, and blogs, often being presented as a “lost plane mystery” or “time travel phenomenon.”
The Truth
Based on verified aviation records, the entire Flight 914 story is a hoax. Still, it remains a favorite among mystery lovers who enjoy imagining the unexplained.
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