
so i was watchin the Discovery channel last night and i sawe this show on the Bermuda Triangle. This guy had discovered 5 avenger fighters @ the bottom of the ocean off Fort Lauderdale, Florida and they were trying to figure out what miade the flight crash.
So they talked about how the Beermuda triangle has lage deposits of methane underneath the floor of the ocean. Sometimes the gas breaks through and forms bubbles. (These bubbles were also proved to sink big ships, which explains what happenede to the Marine Sulphur Queen cargo ship)
So when the bubbles are realeased into the air, they form large meathane plumes. If a plane flies into these plumes 2 things can happen. On the old vintage warplanes, the prop piston engines will just cut out if 1% of meathane is 'inhaled' into the copmbustion chambers!! (oh yeah- they did a test on that too)
OR... the methane is lighter than air so this causes the airpressure to be lower. As most of u know, the altimeter works on air pressure so it will indicate a radpid climb when it hits a large methane cloud. However, the light methane doesnt give as much support under the wings as normal air, so the plane will actually lose altitude while the alt says it is rapidly climbing. If you are flying in clouds, you would go by your instruments. Well, u can see where the story ends up...

So maybe the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle has finally been solved...