The ghost of the plane's dead pilot and flight engineer protects the crew and passengers


- Invisible: Devesh Mehta

- When you realize that even though he was a ghost but came to do good deeds and he saved the lives of not only you but many others, the belief that the ghost is bad will change

What happens to you if you encounter a ghost while you are traveling in an airplane in the sky? The person you hear or see is not alive, but your reaction to knowing that he is a ghost is unusual. After going through this sequence of events, when you realize that even though he was a ghost, he came to do good deeds and he saved the lives of not only you but many other people, then instead of the fear arising from it, a feeling of surprise and joy takes place in your mind. The general belief that ghosts are bad and annoying is changed.

Something similar happened with Fay Mary Weather, an air hostess on Eastern Airlines' Tri-Star flight 215. At the time of the flight, there were 150 passengers on board the flight from New York to the coast of Florida. During the trip, Faye Mary Withers got up from her seat to go to the food store to serve breakfast to the passengers. Once there, he reached for the oven to keep the food fresh and hot. But a strange scene unfolded before his eyes. The screams from his mouth stopped. A face was visible in the glass in front of the oven. Her eyes were watering and her lips were also fluttering. Faye Mary Wieder closed her eyes in fear. After opening his eyes, he saw that there was no face like the one he had seen a while ago. It occurred to him that perhaps it would be his delusion or superstition. He grabbed the handle to open the oven door and the same face reappeared in the glass. He seemed to want to say something. The scenes of that person were changing like a television screen on the glass of the oven. This time, a scream came out of Faye Marie Weather's mouth.

She ran to the flight engineer, Muore, and described what she saw. He was also amazed by what Faye Wieder said. He came to the food store with her to make sure. Even then, that face was still visible on the oven glass. He was saying something. This time Faye Mary Weather and Muer also heard her voice. He was saying - 'Be careful. The plane is about to catch fire. Be fully prepared and save the plane Muor recognized that face. He was a former flight engineer Don Repo! He died in a plane crash. He now realizes that it was the ghost of Don Repo who warned him. Other people on the flight did not heed his warning. He did not believe in the existence of ghosts. However, a few hours later, while traveling to Mexico, the plane's engine malfunctioned. That caused the plane to be brought to New York. After the repairs, the plane was flown for testing, when its jet engine exploded like a bomb in the air. Eyewitnesses to this were Faye Marie and Muor. Don Repo's words were still ringing in his ears. Hundreds of people would have died if special vigilance had not been exercised and it had been sent for passenger flights, he told the survey. The ghost of dead flight engineer Don Repo was the one who warned and saved people's lives.

Let’s get an idea of ​​who this Don Repo was and how he became a ghost when he died. That day was December 4, 19. Eastern Airlines Flight - 201A Lockheed L-1011 Tristar was flying in a jet. Its captain was Bob Loft and its flight engineer was Don Repo. In addition, there were 12 passengers, including ten flight attendants. It was John F. of New York. Flew from Kennedy and was scheduled to land at Miami International Airport in Florida. Fifty-five-year-old flight captain Robert Albin Bob Loft was a senior and skilled pilot. He had 3 years and 15,200 hours of flying experience. Accompanying him was the first officer in the co-crew, Albert John Stocksteel, 7, who had 200 hours of flying experience. Accompanying him was flight engineer Donald Lewis Don Repo, 21, who had 12,400 hours of flying experience.

According to Eastern Standard Time, John F. of New York at 8-30 minutes at night. The plane that took off from Kennedy Airport was taking off at Miami Airport at half past eleven at night. The landing gear was lowered to allow the plane to land at the airport. It is necessary that its indicator shows a green color after lowering. Not showing that, pilot Stocksteel became suspicious. If the landing gear breaks down, the wheels running on the runway will not work and a big disaster will happen. That is exactly what happened on that flight. When the plane hit the ground, its speed was 3 kilometers per hour. All but three people were killed in the air crash.

The surviving parts of the plane that crashed were fitted to another plane. The part with the food store in the new plane Tristar 215 and the oven in which Don Repo's face was seen in the glass was the same plane that crashed!

It’s not just the ghost of Don Repo that appears. The ghost of Captain Bob Loft has also been seen by many at various events. The phantom was launched on the same Eastern Airlines TRI-218 aircraft. The vice-president of Eastern Airlines was traveling in the plane on the 19th. Also sitting in the seat next to him was the pilot wearing the uniform of the captain of the Eastern Airlines plane who was talking to him. After a while the vice president got the idea that if the captain of the plane was talking to him then who would be flying the plane? As soon as he noticed this, he looked at the face of the captain sitting next to him very carefully and his face was filled with amazement as he saw that it was Captain Bob Loft whom he knew well. He died in a plane crash a year ago! The ghost of Bob Left had disappeared when he ran to the pilot's cabin and returned with the flight attendants! On another occasion, just before the regular flight, when the flight engineer entered the TriStar 214 for checking, he saw the ghost of Don Repo in his full uniform checking the machine. The ghost of Don Repo told him - 'All the machine parts of the plane are OK. It is ready for flight. There is no risk to the flight. ' Then Don Repo's ghost disappeared!

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