The following excerpt is from the Sci Fi Wire that was posted today on their website. The link to the full article will be displayed below:
Nautical researcher David Bright, whose efforts to find an infamous missing plane in the Bermuda Triangle are chronicled in the upcoming SCI FI Channel investigative news special The Bermuda Triangle: Startling New Secrets, told SCI FI Wire that he did not go into the project with any preconceived notions about what he would or would not find. "Absolutely not," Bright said in an interview. "I think the beauty of what we were doing is because we all had varying backgrounds on the project. They all came into play. What we did is before we even went out we did a bit of what we call 'What if?' scenarios. So in order to get to that point, what we really needed to do was to essentially do an awful lot of research."
The special documents Bright's expedition—which included a team of more than 20 scientists and technological experts—as they searched for the truth behind the Bermuda Triangle's most famous incidents. In 1945, a squadron of bombers called Flight 19 was lost during a training mission off the coast of Florida. The rescue plane sent to find them a few hours later also disappeared. None of the planes has ever been found.
To see the remainder of this full-length story, please select this Sci Fi Wire website link.
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Posted by: David Bright | November 25, 2005 at 11:47 AM
Hello Mr. Bright,
I am very excited about the upcoming show tonight on the Sci-Fi channel. I have many questions as to the mysterious disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle and I suppose some of those will be answered tonight. I thank you for shedding your expertise on the mysteries and the unexplained.
-Jacob P. Stevens
Posted by: Jacob Stevens | November 27, 2005 at 02:01 PM
Hello Jacob,
I was only leading the discovery/exploration efforts on the lost Martin Mariner aircraft and was not involved in any other portion of this documentary. I have not seen the finished documentary yet, so I will be seeing it for the first time this evening when everyone else does. Please let me know what you think!
Posted by: David Bright | November 27, 2005 at 02:42 PM
Well, I am sorry. haha. I thought that it was a project very much worthwhile and that it was very interesting with many important things talked about.
-Jacob P. Stevens
Posted by: Jacob Stevens | November 27, 2005 at 10:53 PM