On May 15, 2017, a twin-engine MU-2B-40 aircraft left Puerto Rico around 11:30 a.m. and was headed to Titusville, along Florida’s northeastern coast. At 2:10 p.m., the Eleuthera Coast Guard received word from Miami airport air traffic controllers that the Mu-2B-40 with four people on board, had disappeared from the radars and radio contact was lost. According to control tower reports, the plane, tail number N220N, was 37 miles east of the island of Bahamas (over the Bermuda triangle). Unfortunately, to date, Jennifer, Nathan, Theodore and Phineas have not been found, nor was anything recovered from the twin-engine plane they flew in.
Coral, Darby, Daz, Dennis, Dimi, Don and Nyiam were tasked with remote viewing what exactly happened to the aircraft when air traffic control in Miami suddenly lost radar and radio contact with it. Let’s see what the remote viewers have found out!