Roblox Airlines Flight 283 was a domestic Roblox Airlines flight that flew from Haruchi-Miku International Airport to Ro-Jerusalem International Airport. On September 8, 2014, the Roing 747-400 Combi operating the flight struck 17 migrating terns in the Bloxington Ocean 23 minutes into the flight. The plane then caught an engine failure and lost one engine; in its final approach, the plane caught an engine failure in the rightmost engine of the right wing. The plane then made an emergency landing at an airfield, but it overran the runway and the plane yawed right. The plane then hit a farm but neither of the engines exploded. However, the first landing gear was destroyed. Three farmers along with five spectators were killed in the ground. The plane's landing gear and two engines were repaired. The plane is still used to this day.

Plane Crash/Incident

Plane Flight, Engine Failure, and report of an Uncontrol Aircraft

File:7ED76DEB-AF9F-4CBB-B941-1D7C73A4B75F.png

The plane passed the mountains. Viewed about 6 months after diaster.

In 4:20 AM in the early morning hours of September 8, 2014, the heavily packed Roing 747-400 Combi took off from Runway 63L. The plane continued on its journey and reached flight altitude FL320 as possible but 23 minutes into the flight, just about the sun was beginning to rise at 4:43 AM, the plane struck a flock of migrating terns which passed through the left engine of the plane, ripping out four of its turbine wings and eight of its gas turbines, before striking the engine nacelle and pieces of the plane fell off. Some passengers got scared and realized they were going to crash into the Bloxington Ocean. The plane contacted an OOF Airlines Airbus A300 who was flying on a reverse route from Ro-Jerusalem to Haruchi-Miku and asked them if they had any problems. The Roing 747-400 said that they were experiencing a problem at one of the engines. Just as they were trying to figure out the plane's number, the plane dropped from FL320 to FL250, causing the captain to be scared. The captain told all transponders must go to the emergency squawk 7700. The ATC gave the right information. The plane was said to fly by the altitude of 27,000 feet. The plane's transponder blinked as the plane moved through the Ro-Cape Verde islands.

A few minutes to dawn, the plane flew to its original altitude. In 5:30 AM, the sun had peeked over the horizon as the plane was required to go down to 28,000 feet. The plane switched its transponder to 7700, reporting an uncontrol aircraft. They reverted to the one they could be still controlling: The engines. In 5:40 AM, the plane had reached Ro-Morocco and slowly flew into an arch adjacent to the Strait of Ro-Gibaraltar. It then headed into the Barenyus Sea, a part of the Ro-Mediteranean Sea. The plane moved inland off the coast of Ro-Italy and went into the Ro-Balkan region as possible. In 6:00 AM, the plane was in the Ro-Black Sea. The plane turned south and began a heading into Ro-Israel.

Disaster happens:

The plane entered smooth sailing over Ro-Turkey as the plane then flew off its altitude and begun its descent in 6:15 AM. The plane reported about an uncontrol aircraft, but 27 kilometers before the aircraft, the plane then suddenly shook. The rightmost engine of the right wing then flamed up as the plane tried to control itself with the remaining 2 engines. The pilots were too hopeless to see that. At 14,006 feet, the plane flew over a famous mountain, Mount Jebediah, about 13,987 feet above sea level. The plane then suddenly began moving weirdly as it began entering an aerodynamic stall off the mountains. Later, the plane then reported an uncontrol aircraft again. The plane's right wing then suddenly jumped as the plane fiercely tried to get its back. In 6:20 AM, breakfast was interrupted due to the disaster. The plane entered a brief climb. It climbed for 20 seconds before ducking down. The plane went into a southwesterly position as it crossed the Ro-Jerusalem Bay and reported an uncontrol aircraft for the fourth and final time again. The plane, after passing the bay, came across an airfield held by the Ro-Israel Air Force. Flight 283 contacted the commander of the airfield for an emergency landing. The commander agreed, but it was too late as the plane had passed the airfield. The plane was 20 miles to the airport when the plane then steeply dived and crashed, destroying its landing gear. The plane the slammed into the ground as the landing gear imploded on the nose of the plane. 8 people, 3 farmers and 5 spectators did not see that coming and got killed. Everyone survived but 23 people in the plane got injured.

Aftermath