For forty years, the disappearance of Flight 709 lingered in the world’s collective memory — part tragedy, part unsolved riddle.
In 1985, the Argon Air jet vanished during a routine route from Anchorage to Tokyo, carrying ninety-two passengers and crew.
No distress call.
No debris.
No trace on radar.
Only silence — and a grief that never found closure.
Then, nearly four decades later, the headline appeared: