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Revision as of 17:43, 16 May 2024
Zephair Flight 1120
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General Nature | Aviation disaster | ||||
Location | Oltum, Ikonia | ||||
Zephair Flight 1120 (ZA1120) was a scheduled passenger flight from Nexus, the capital city of Ikonia, to Dustgate, principal city of Bastion, that crashed into the Honua Kahiko OCH megastructure on 13 October 2186.
The inexperienced co-pilot, Tukk Konpala, was in control of the aircraft at the time of the accident. Originally an aviator from Sahrland, Konpala was undergoing training with Zephair as part of an enrollment programme. Heavy rain and inclement weather impaired visibility and neccesitated the use of instruments for navigation. He mistakenly believed the aircraft had overflown Kuluust, the turning point to fly west, and began descending towards what he thought was Quinarin Airport in Bastion. He failed to notice that instrument readings indicated he was still 22–27 km (14–17 mi) east of Kuluust. Konpala, upon descending below the low-lying clouds and regaining visual flight conditions, saw the north face of the Honua Kahiko and unsuccessfully tried to gain altitude. The aircraft struck the dome, shearing off both wings and the tail cone. The remaining portion of the fuselage passed through the relatively thin outer shell of the dome at an estimated 350 km/h (220 mph), falling 2,375 metres (7,791 ft) through the interior sky of the dome before impacting the ground.
The flight was carrying 87 passengers and eight crew, including nine primes who had been attending a conference in Nexus. Seven crew members and 79 passengers were killed during the crash, and several more died soon after due to the severity of their injuries. Search and rescue aircraft were unable to observe the area due to the crash site's position inside the dome, but aircraft patrolled the perimeter of the dome in case survivors or inhabitants left the area. Search and rescue efforts were called off after eight days of searching. It was assumed by then that nobody could have survived the crash.
In total, 14 kerbals survived the crash. Seven died of their injuries, one is killed by wild animals, and two were killed by the inhabitants of the OCH. After nearly two months surviving inside the harsh environment of the dome, only four survivors were rescued.
Flight and accident
Flight origin
The crash
Crash aftermath
Timeline
Day | Date | Events | Survivors remaining |
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1 | 13 October | The flight departs from Nexus International Airport at 3:32pm. | 95 |
1 | 13 October | Tukk Konpala is given control of the aircraft and takes the flight off-course.
Impact with the north face of the Honua Kahiko at 4:12pm. 12 kerbals are killed, including Captain Ecton Mibble
74 kerbals are killed, including all but one of the crew; Tukk Konpala.
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2 | 14 October | Four survivors die of their injuries during the night. | 10 |
5 | 17 October | Two survivors die due to their injuries. | 8 |
9 | 21 October | [__] dies from his infected injury. | 7 |
11 | 23 October | Discouraged by [__]'s death, [__] accepts their fate and wanders off alone. They are killed by a pack of animals. | 6 |
15 | 27 October | Ikonic Air Force search and rescue patrols are called off. | |
16 | 28 October | The survivors exhaust their supply of food from the plane. | |
19 | 31 October | The camp is observed by a group of inhabitants from a distant hillside. | |
21 | 2 November | A second sighting of the inhabitants, this time closer. | |
27 | 8 November | Inhabitants approach the survivors during the night, they are scared away and drop a bundle of supplies in the confusion. | |
29 | 10 November | The remains of [__] are discovered. | |
35 | 16 November | [__] is taken during the night by a raiding party of vengeful inhabitants. She is killed. | 5 |
36 | 17 November | OCHKo observes the strange behavior of the inhabitants and determines that there must be survivors within the OCH.
Search and rescue efforts are resumed. The story becomes headline news. | |
45 | 26 November | Another group of inhabitants is discovered whilst the survivors collect water. Both parties flee. | |
47 | 28 November | [__] Goes off alone to attack the inhabitants, seeking revenge for the loss of [__]. | |
49 | 30 November | The survivors hear the sounds of violent combat over the wind. [__] kills two inhabitants before being dismembered. | 4 |
52 | 3 December | The Ikonic Air Force makes contact with the survivors. In an extraordinary breach of OCHKo protocol, a message is dropped through the hole in the dome wall and guided to the camp. | |
54 | 5 December | The survivors arrive at the pick-up point as instructed and are rescued. |
Effect on the Honua Kahiko
More PSALM's were utilized during the cleanup operation than any other time in Ikonic history. Several inhabitants received such a high dosage of amnesiating PSALM's that the sulci in their brains were irreparably smoothed, rendering them permanently lobotomized.
Despite best efforts to conceal and suppress the incident, the inhabitants' culture has been irreparably altered by the visitation form outside the dome.
Political reaction
“ | wtf | ” |
—Putrid Hector, 21st Apex of the Ikonic Federation |