Another story involves a haunted flight where passengers and crew experienced electronic glitches, like lights flickering and radios malfunctioning. At the same time, they claimed to see a misty figure in the aisle. Some believe it was the ghost of a mechanic who died while working on that particular plane.
One well - known plane ghost story is about the 'Lady in Red' on Flight 401. Supposedly, after a crash, the apparition of a woman in a red dress was seen on other flights using parts salvaged from the crashed plane.
There are also tales of strange noises and cold spots in old, decommissioned planes. Some pilots and flight attendants have reported seeing shadowy figures moving about the cabins during long - haul flights, especially on planes with a history of accidents or tragedies. It's often thought that these could be the spirits of those who died on the planes.
Well, it's a mix. There are real - world events that fuel 'ghost plane stories'. For instance, when a plane crashes in a desolate area and it takes a while for the authorities to figure out what happened, rumors start flying. People might claim they saw strange lights or heard unearthly sounds around the wreckage. And then there are those stories that are completely made up, inspired by other horror or mystery tales. But in general, the ones that are based on real events are often distorted over time to make them more 'ghostly'.
One famous 'ghost plane' story is about the Mary Celeste. It was found adrift in the ocean with no one on board. The ship was intact, with the crew's personal belongings still there. Another story could be about planes that disappear mysteriously in the Bermuda Triangle. Planes enter that area and are never seen again, leaving behind only speculation and mystery.
In the reference materials, there were some novels related to planes and ghost hunting, such as "The Record of the Modern Taoist Master [Plane]". The protagonist swapped bodies with himself in the parallel world and became a Taoist Master with Yin Yang Eyes. He held the plane trading system and reached the peak of his life. There was a ghost hunting plot in the novel. There was also "I'm a Ghost Hunter in the Alien Realm"(originally named "I'm a Ghost Hunter in the Alien Realm"). It was a school novel and a supernatural novel. The main character was braver than the heavens and more generous than the sea. It was paired with a translation system of a poor ghost. There was no CP and no love. It told the story of the main character being a ghost hunter in the Alien Realm. "I Work for Ghost Spirits in the World of Cultivators" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Yes, I've heard of the story where a flight attendant saw a ghostly figure in the cockpit during a night flight. She said it was a transparent man who seemed to be looking at the controls as if he was still flying the plane.
Some plane crash fiction stories focus on the psychological aspect of the survivors. For example, a story might be about a group of people who survive a plane crash but then start to turn on each other due to the stress and the limited resources. There are also stories where the plane crash is a cover - up for something more sinister, like a government experiment gone wrong. And in some fictional stories, the plane crash leads to the discovery of a hidden world or civilization that was previously unknown to the outside world.
I don't know for sure. It could be based on real events that got exaggerated over time, or it could be completely fictional.
I recommend a few super interesting novels. " Spirit-Devouring Zombies Travel to the Other World " was a fantasy novel written by a troublesome little ghost. It was about zombies with souls reborn in the other world. The protagonist changed from a scientist to a soul-sucking zombie. The power obtained from the mummy was like a heart-sucking technique. It was super cool. "Douluo: My Martial Soul Is a Mecha", a light novel written by Salty Fish 00. The protagonist of the martial soul awakening was a mechanical left arm. He wanted to lie flat, but then he thought that the man would drive a Gundam. It could also evolve as he leveled up. It was quite creative. Foreignland Super Ghost Soldier was a fantasy novel written by Muse. A ghost officer was chased while cultivating and ran into the Thunder Punishment Area to cross over. He even brought a group of unconscious rotten ghosts with him. It was super funny. " Demons of the Abyss of the Worlds " was a work that passed through the 2D world. The main character was a demon, a chaotic joker who traveled the heavens in pursuit of eternal pleasure. The image of the demon was extremely well created. Although there were poison points in the system, it was really not bad. " The Plunder Begins from the Grave Robbing World " was a mystery novel written by the Eye of the Deep Sea. It started from plundering the Grave Robbing World to conquer the world. It was super cool. " I Work for Ghost Spirits in the World of Cultivators " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
One interesting ghost story could be about the haunted mansion on the hill. People say that at midnight, a ghostly figure can be seen in the attic window. It's said to be the spirit of a former owner who died under mysterious circumstances.
One interesting fact is that the plane has been remarkably well - preserved in the swamp. The swamp's conditions have somehow protected it from complete decay. Another fact could be that it might have been on a secret mission when it crashed, adding to the mystery.
There is a story of a war plane that was shot down but the pilot managed to eject and parachute to safety in enemy territory. He then had to evade the enemy forces for days before being rescued. His survival skills and the will to stay alive against all odds were truly inspiring. This story also highlights the risks that war plane pilots face on a regular basis.