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Bermuda Triangle
Methane mixed with air layers below an airplane causes changes in density and, consequently, vertical movements of air masses.
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This results in turbulence, during which the pilot can perform a maneuver leading to a loss of control and a sudden drop in the aircraft's altitude. However, there is no evidence that methane can cause aircraft flight disturbances.
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