Air Gudetama Flight 392 (AGF392/AG392) was a scheduled international passenger flight from Bloxburg Coeptus International Airport in Greater Bloxburg City, State of Bloxburg Valley to Robloxity International Airport in Bloxywood, United States. On February 8, 2024, at approximately 1:07 p.m., Air Gudetama Flight 392 had considerable turbulence, and the pilots attempted to retake control, but the middle of the component exploded, severing the end part and the cockpit and nosediving into the ocean.

Background

Air Gudetama Flight 392, the aircraft involved, had previously been manufactured in March 1953. Flight 392 completed only 2,000 flights over a total of 5,000 flight hours. Only 24 passengers were on board when the disaster occurred. There were twenty-two passengers on the plane, and because there was no crew, there were two pilots.

Accident

On the day of the disaster, Air Gudetama Flight 392 made a landing at 10:00 a.m. and then departed from Bloxburg Coeptus International Airport in Greater Bloxburg City, State of Bloxburg Valley, United States, at 12:28 p.m. The flight had a total of 22 passengers, all from the United States. The pilots were Jude Austin, 31, who has over 5,000 flight hours since 2021, and Joseph Johnson, a co-pilot with over 30,000 flight hours since 1995.

Between 12:59 and 1:02 p.m., the flight began to shake significantly, and several analysts believe the passengers "felt the shaking" before the plane detonated. According to the flight data, the pilots struggled to gain control of the airplane for almost ten seconds before gaining control and were instructed to fly in a straight path to avoid accidents. By 1:05 p.m., co-pilot Joseph Johnson had detected gusts of over 50 mph near 10 miles distant and informed the passengers that the flight will encounter "severe turbulence". Within twenty seconds, Flight 392 began to shake violently, and the two pilots sought to make the jet go up and down many times to get it back into a straight path. However, Jude, who was attempting to send the jet down, accidentally caused the flight to go into a three-second nosedive, and the plane was violently lifted back up by Joseph Johnson, hurling the majority of the passengers into the upper section. The pilot made several attempts to direct the plane to the right, but the winds pushed the plane to the left, and the two attempted to force the plane to the right, causing the tail to malfunction and stop working for a while before the pilots directed the plane to a straight line. By 1:05 p.m., the jet had been driven downwards for around thirty seconds, traveling at speeds of over 600 mph, before the two pilots were able to successfully recover the plane by climbing up. However, the force of the climb was described as "violently rapid," and the jet climbed back within five seconds to its regular position, throwing the two pilots and all of the passengers to the front. The pilots attempted to make the plane go into a staright line for a fourth time, with the passengers likely dealing with "strong force of winds and dusts from the aftermath of the force of the climb that the plane went through".

At around 1:07:26 p.m., when the pilots attempted to direct the jet lower before gradually climbing up, the middle top of the plane, which housed all of the passengers, began to separate and flew away from the flight within two seconds. In a matter of seconds, the intensity of the breakup caused the plane's whole central section to shatter into dozens of fragments. Passengers were most likely knocked out by the debris after experiencing "a big volume of air." The force created a gas explosion, causing bits of the airplane to fly nearly 2,000 miles from the flight and the entire main section to explode. According to reports, the explosion likely destroyed and killed all of the passengers in less than a second. The pressure of the explosion sent smoke, dust, debris, and fire into the cockpit and the back of the jet, where the pilots' chairs broke apart and burst, and the cockpit glass broke, sending one of them flying out. The back of the jet had two passengers behind it, and when the explosion occurred, at least one of them "had their head ripped away," and according to a study and analysis, just one passenger at the very end of the plane "witnessed the entire explosion and the breakup of the flight." According to the FBI, the passenger was still alive throughout the accident, and the force forced the entire back half of the plane to fly backwards before descending. The passenger apparently remained alive for an additional fifteen seconds until passing out from the force of the air, and his body was shredded when a tremendous explosion caused the entire back section to fall apart and the moment of impact into the ocean caused the entire body to "exploded". Pilot Jude Austin was stranded at the bottom of the section, knocked out by the explosion. Within almost ten seconds, the cockpit began to spin violently as the portion nosedived through the air. It is believed the entire accident lasted for only five seconds and took over a minute from the final pieces to crash into the ocean water.