Ever since humans were first able to think consciously about the world around them, they have tried to find out whether the concrete, rational universe we inhabit doesn't have something else behind it -- something revealed only in tantalizing glimpses. Unsolved Mysteries looks at some of these intriguing questions that humans have tried to grapple with, offering rational explanations where appropriate, but not ignoring the possibility of something that we cannot explain being responsible.An Eastern Airlines Lockheed Tri-Star crashed in the Everglades on December 29, 1972, killing the crew and most of the passengers. Undamaged parts salvaged from the wreck were subsequently incorporated into other aircraft under repair. Soon after, several people reported meeting the dead captain and flight engineer, either in the cabin or on the flight deck of some of these aircraft. It was as if the spirits of the two men were watching over other planes to ensure that a similar tragedy did not take place.
Boo!⊙﹏⊙(;ŏ﹏ŏ) Flight 401, I haven't heard of it until I read this book. It crash landed, or should I say crashed, in the Everglades in Florida. The ghosts haunted Tristar #318 for a pretty long time. I think it is so weird because Don repo and bob loft kept on showing up. I mean there are lots of other people who died. The stories fascinate me because I like reading spooky and scary things. I always wonder why some people are afraid of ghosts. I mean they are spirits, like the Avatar isn’t afraid of spirits. And why would the Tristar company decide to put parts of a crashed airplane on other airplanes. That is just weird. It is like would you put a handle on a bike that killed and belonged to someone? No! Exactly what I thought you would say. Well guess what? That is exactly what they did. The put up some pieces from an airplane containing a bunch of dead people on to a brand new airplane. It is just strange strange strange. You gotta read this book, cause it is sure real.