GrayAir flight 3202 and a Sunlandian LT-4 Transport aircraft referred to as Flight 921, often referred to as the "Sunland City Mid-Air Collision" or the "1999 Mid-Air Collision", was the deadliest plane crash in Sunland and in the "Elected Admin" region as a whole. It occured on March 4th, 1999 when GrayAir flight 3202, a Roing 747-300 airliner, collided into a Sunlandian Air Reserve LT-4 transport near Sunland City due to fog and weather issues due to a tropical storm. The LT-4 was delivering aid to a nearby island while the 747-300 had to change course due to said tropical storm. The 737-300 attempted a manuver to dodge the LT-4, resulting in the side of the wing slamming into the fuselage right behind the cockpit, causing it to be lodged in, shortly before ripping the cockpit off causing the LT-4 to pitch up heavily and break up mid flight. The 747-300 entered a spin and proceeded to break up into a nose dive and slam into the mountains as well as a small town, killing 314 as well as 16 on the ground. The LT-4's debris slammed into a nearby lake spotted by a small fishing boat moored at shore, which took several photographs of the crash and aftermath. This killed 17 aboard the LT-4.