Electrical Problems in the Sky
Production Crew Diary
The Truth Behind the Bermuda Triangle
Sunday November 8 9P et/pt
Next, we were surprised to find ourselves experiencing electrical problems in a light aircraft close to the Bermuda Triangle during filming. That certainly wasn't part of the plan!
We had arranged a day's filming with Triangle survivor and author Bruce Gernon. Bruce's theory on a strange vapor called 'electronic fog' needed closer investigation. So we'd chartered a plane and enlisted the help of meteorologist David Pares to see just what we could find out...

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