Do you fly over the bermuda triangle to get to jamaica from the LAX airport?
Do you fly over the bermuda triangle to get to jamaica from the LAX airport?
No
Yes! You're going to turn into a frog! Bwa ha ha ha ha idiot.
Only if the pilot is very lost and/or drunk.
You could always look at a map. Not enough Americans ever do that.
I don't think there are any nonstop flights from Jamaica to LAX; but if there are, I can pretty much guarantee that they wouldn't fly over the Bermuda Triangle. So it would really depend on where your connection is, and the route taken from there. I don't think the Bermuda Triangle is on the flight path to Jamaica from most US cities, but you never know - a flight from Charlotte or cities in the NE might come close. In any case, the Bermuda Triangle is really not a big deal - there's no evidence to support that there's anything problematic about that region.
Nope, don't think so.
Not in a Direct Flight
If you do watch out for flying birds
Yes
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