What are the plane disappearances in history?

Air France flight 447:

In 2009, the Airbus A330 flying from Rio de Janeiro to Paris crashed into the Atlantic Ocean, killing all 228 passengers and crew on board. However, it took the search and rescue team five days to find the wreckage. It took investigators three years to conclude that part of the reason for the plane crash was that the autopilot was turned off due to icing. The remains of 74 passengers have not been found.

Amelia Earhart:

As one of the most famous and immortal legends in flight history, amelia earhart, the ace pilot, disappeared over the Pacific Ocean in her twin-engine monoplane electra during her first round-the-world flight in 1937. The subsequent search cost millions of dollars, but no trace of the plane was found. 1939 officially declared Amelia dead.

Flying Tiger Airlines Flight 739:

The U.S. military chartered plane with more than 90 passengers left Guam for the Philippines on 1962, and has not been heard from since. The pilot didn't send out any distress signals. Subsequently, 1300 people, including the US military, launched a comprehensive search and rescue operation, and no wreckage has been found so far.

The crew of a cruise ship in Liberia claimed that they saw "dazzling light" in the sky when the plane disappeared, and the conclusion of the American Civil Aviation Commission was that "the possible cause of the accident could not be determined".

British south American aviation incident:

A British South American Airlines passenger plane 1947 is missing in the Andes of South America. More than 50 years after the incident, people found part of the wreckage of the plane. 1998, two Argentine climbers found the engine wreckage of the crashed passenger plane in the Andes, and then the military found the body of the passenger. Some analysts said that when the plane crashed into Tupangato volcano, it triggered an avalanche. Because the plane was buried in snow, it was never found.

Bermuda Triangle:

The vast sea area between Bermuda, Puerto Rico and Florida in the United States has formed the notorious "Devil's Triangle", and a series of plane disappearances have occurred over this area. 1948 and 1949, two British south American airlines passenger planes were missing in this area, and 5 1 many people were missing. 1945, five American bombers disappeared in the sea area during the training mission, and then a search and rescue plane sent by the military carrying 13 people also disappeared mysteriously.

Uruguay air force flight 57 1:

1972, a plane carrying 45 passengers and crew to Santiago de Chile deviated from its course due to bad weather and crashed in the Andes. The fuselage broke in two, 12 people died on the spot. Rescuers gave up search and rescue after searching for no results. After the air crash, another avalanche occurred at the crash site, killing eight survivors and others.

I can only use the body to fill my hunger, and I was finally rescued after the accident for more than two months.