
Minnie Potter
Back in December, 1972, a jetliner which belonged to Eastern Airlines Tri-Star crashed into a Florida swamp due to a few minor faults in design. Pilots Bob Loft and Don Repo were 2 of the 101 people who had to face the ill-fate of plane crash. Now, this is not one of the hoaxes because a lot of people, who were completely sane and respectable and renowned, said to have sighted or communicated with who they claimed to have been Loft and Repo, the pilots. It seemed like they dedicated their after-lives by watching over the passengers of the airline after that fateful crash. Many pilots, flight officers and the vice president himself talked to who they thought was the flight-in-charge, to realize that it was Loft eventually. Faye Merryweather, a flight attendant, saw Repo at the oven gallery at the Tri-Star 318. Being alarmed, she called out to two of her colleagues who also saw him. He apparently said “Watch out for fire on this airplane.” The plane actually did encounter fire and the flight was cancelled. Intriguingly enough, the gallery of the Tri-Star was salvaged from Flight 401.
Once, Repo was found by a caption to have said “There will never be another crash. We will not let it happen.”
The fate of Flight 401 was fateful but these two pilots are probably more like guardian angels than evil ghosts.