boomerang
Paranormal Adept
I'm not normally all that drawn to ghost stories. But I swerved into an interesting one while watching a Netflix documentary about the well researched crash of a Lockheed L-1011 Tristar near Miami in 1972. Events leading up to the crash are apparently well understood, pointing primarily to a minor technical failure compounded by pilot error. The plane impacted in the everglades in such a way that about one third of those on board survived and many large components of the jet were in good enough condition to be re-fitted onto other Tristars for further service.
The quirky part: Crew and passengers of other Lockheed Tristars, especially those fitted with salvaged parts, began seeing very solid looking ghosts of deceased crew members of flight 401. This supposedly became such a problem that all salvaged parts were eventually removed !
This is a classic, written up in a book by John G. Fuller and also made into a movie.
"Ghosts" of Flight 401 — Civil Aviation Forum | Airliners.net
Ghost Of Eastern Airlines — Civil Aviation Forum | Airliners.net
The quirky part: Crew and passengers of other Lockheed Tristars, especially those fitted with salvaged parts, began seeing very solid looking ghosts of deceased crew members of flight 401. This supposedly became such a problem that all salvaged parts were eventually removed !
This is a classic, written up in a book by John G. Fuller and also made into a movie.
"Ghosts" of Flight 401 — Civil Aviation Forum | Airliners.net
Ghost Of Eastern Airlines — Civil Aviation Forum | Airliners.net