Crash of Lifeboat Airlines Flight 27B

Lifeboat Airlines Flight 27B took off at Amazia to Amaxon City in 2002. The plane flied well above cruising altitude, so the captain decided to lower it down a little bit. Unfortunately, the low atmospheric pressure outside caused the engines to compress to the point of explosion. Everyone as soon as possible prepared to get parachutes, trampolines, and gliders. 542 passengers were on board when the explosion started and 421 of them died because the plane was filled with ash. It is hard to exit the plane because the doors are sealed tight. If the passengers did exit the plane, they ended up in Amooze City.

The Crash of Lifeboat Airlines 27B has been made to a documentary.