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Approximately two hours into the flight, while everything appeared normal, Captain Moody experienced a strange phenomenon known as St. Elmo's Fire illuminating the cockpit windshields. At first, it was disregarded, but soon the situation escalated dramatically. Without warning, the engines began to fail, one by one. Captain Moody and his crew were faced with the unimaginable reality: all four engines had lost power, transforming their aircraft into a giant glider, hurtling downward towards the ocean.
The pilots entered a state of disbelief, pondering over potential causes: fuel system malfunctions, icing, possible pilot error—yet all their systems appeared normal. Their singular focus now became the restart of the engines as the aircraft descended rapidly.