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On December 5, 1945, five Navy Avenger torpedo bombers left Fort Lauderdale for a routine overwater navigation exercise. They had maps. Radios. Military training. An experienced instructor. And every reason to expect they would be home before dinner. Instead, Flight 19 became lost over the Atlantic. The radio record captures a disaster coming apart in real time: failed compasses, broken islands below, a pilot convinced he was in the Florida Keys, other men in the formation who may have believed they were north of the Bahamas, worsening weather, falling fuel, and one voice pleading: “Head west, damn it.” Then a PBM Mariner sent to search for the missing five planes vanished too, taking thirteen more men with it. In this episode of The House of Syx, Jenn and Jared dig into the real story behind Flight 19: the navigation failure, the authority gradient inside a military training flight, the original pilot-error finding, the later unknown-cause ruling, the rescue-plane disaster, and the way a real human tragedy became the Bermuda Triangle’s favorite legend. No portals. No Atlantis. No alien beam with suspiciously specific taste in Navy aircraft. Just men in machines, water below, darkness coming, and no clear way home. What do you think happened to Flight 19? Was it a bad mental map, possible compass trouble, a failure of hierarchy, worsening weather, or an ugly stack of all of it? CHAPTERS 00:00 Cold Open: Men in Machines 04:18 Navigation Problem Number One 10:27 The Postwar Navy and 1945 Navigation 13:32 “Both My Compasses Are Out” 18:27 “Head West, Damn It” 24:07 Last Transmission, Rescue Plane, and Search 32:35 What Happened? Theories, Myth, and the Bermuda Triangle PRODUCTION NOTES Hosted by Jenn and Jared Research, writing, and narrative structure by Jenn Jared reacts to the story in real time Produced by The House of Syx Content note: This episode includes discussion of aviation disaster, missing servicemen, deaths at sea, and military training accidents. Correction: An early spoken reference gives Flight 19’s instructor the wrong first name. The flight leader was Lt. Charles Carroll Taylor. RESEARCH AND FURTHER READING National Archives: The Official Record and the Loss of Flight 19 https://prologue.blogs.archives.gov/2017/10/16/uncertain-as-to-in-what-position-lay-the-peninsula-of-florida-the-official-record-and-the-loss-of-flight-19/ [https://prologue.blogs.archives.gov/2017/10/16/uncertain-as-to-in-what-position-lay-the-peninsula-of-florida-the-official-record-and-the-loss-of-flight-19/] Naval History and Heritage Command: Loss of Flight 19 Official Accident Reports https://www.history.navy.mil/research/library/online-reading-room/title-list-alphabetically/l/loss-of-flight-19-official-accident-reports.html [https://www.history.navy.mil/research/library/online-reading-room/title-list-alphabetically/l/loss-of-flight-19-official-accident-reports.html] Naval History and Heritage Command: Lost Patrol https://www.history.navy.mil/research/library/online-reading-room/title-list-alphabetically/l/lost-patrol.html [https://www.history.navy.mil/research/library/online-reading-room/title-list-alphabetically/l/lost-patrol.html] Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale Museum: Flight 19, The Lost Avengers https://www.nasflmuseum.com/flight-19.html [https://www.nasflmuseum.com/flight-19.html] U.S. Naval Institute: The Mysterious Disappearance of Flight 19 https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/2021/october/mysterious-disappearance-flight-19 [https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/2021/october/mysterious-disappearance-flight-19] NOAA Ocean Service: What Is the Bermuda Triangle? https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/bermudatri.html [https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/bermudatri.html] IN MEMORY OF THE 27 MEN LOST ON DECEMBER 5, 1945 FLIGHT 19 Lt. Charles Carroll Taylor Capt. Edward Joseph Powers Jr. Capt. George William Stivers Jr. 2nd Lt. Forrest James Gerber Ens. Joseph Tipton Bossi George Francis Devlin Jr. Walter Reed Parpart Jr. Howell Orrin Thompson George Richard Paonessa Robert Peter Gruebel Robert Francis Gallivan William Earl Lightfoot Herman Arthur Thelander Burt Edward Baluk Jr. PBM-5 BUNO. 59225 RESCUE CREW Lt. j.g. Walter G. Jeffrey Lt. j.g. Harrie G. Cone Ens. Roger M. Allen Ens. Lloyd A. Eliason Ens. Charles D. Arceneaux Robert C. Cameron Wiley D. Cargill Sr. James F. Jordan John T. Menendez Philip B. Neeman James F. Osterheld Donald E. Peterson Alfred J. Zywicki Follow The House of Syx for strange history, real mysteries, historical disasters, and occasional marital disagreement about whether raccoons have jazz hands.
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