As a general rule, there are three main reasons why the narrative is usually thought to be untrue
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Tabloids have a bad reputation, which is the first reason. The tabloid Weekly World News was notorious for frequently printing “fake articles” on its pages. Another Pan Am flight, Flight 914, was missing for 37 years before reappearing and landing unharmed four years prior to Flight 513’s story’s release.
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The mystery of Flight 513 is similar to a 1961 episode titled- ‘The Odyssey of Flight 33’
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A 1961 Twilight Zone episode titled ‘The Odyssey of Flight 33,’ in which a plane “somehow, someway” travels back in time to 1939, is uncannily similar to the enigmatic mystery of Santiago Flight 513. For all you know, the case of Flight 513 could just be a false copy of this story.
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Finally, there is no proof regarding Santiago Flight 513’s alleged disappearance
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No reliable sources could potentially verify the 1954 news about Santiago Flight 513’s disappearance. It is unclear whether there are any documented records stating that the flight had vanished into thin air. The only material about the flight’s mystery is what was published in the tabloid piece of 1989.
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