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Oceanic Airlines Flight 815 was a scheduled flight from Sydney, Australia to Los Angeles, California, United States, on a Boeing 777-200ER. On September 22, 2004 at 4:16 P.M., the airliner, carrying 324 passengers, deviated from its original course and disappeared over the Pacific Ocean. This is the central moment in the series Lost and the personal chronological beginning of the main characters' exploits on the Island.

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  • Oceanic Airlines Flight 815 was a scheduled flight from Sydney, Australia to Los Angeles, California, United States, on a Boeing 777-200ER. On September 22, 2004 at 4:16 P.M., the airliner, carrying 324 passengers, deviated from its original course and disappeared over the Pacific Ocean. This is the central moment in the series Lost and the personal chronological beginning of the main characters' exploits on the Island.
  • Oceanic Airlines Flight 815 was a regular, timetabled trans-Pacific flight from Sydney, Australia to Los Angeles, California. Roughly six hours into the flight, the plane began suffering several instrument failures. These failures prompted the pilots to attempt to land in Fiji, taking the plane 1,000 miles off course at the time of the crash. En route to Fiji, the plane violently tore apart in midair, breaking into three pieces which fell onto a mysterious, uncharted Pacific island. The reasons for the crash are presently unknown.
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  • 2004-09-22(xsd:date)
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  • Flameoceanicsearch.jpg
  • Manifest.jpg
  • Oceanic815Boarding.jpg
  • Oceanicbreakoutside.jpg
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  • Oceanic Airlines Flight 815
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  • Boeing 777-200
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  • Flight 815, shortly before the crash
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  • The Lockheed L-1011 fuselage prop in its storage location
  • "Accidental" discovery of the wreckage.
  • Desmond explains to Locke how he caused the crash.
  • The staged wreckage of Flight 815.
  • The crash of Oceanic Flight 815 as seen from the Barracks.
  • An unofficial flight manifest from the Lost The Untold website.
  • Passengers getting ready to board Oceanic Flight 815
  • Blueprints for a Boeing 777-200 in Oceanic Airlines livery.
  • In Google Profile settings page, Oceanic 815 is pre-listed as an example of things Google can't find.
  • Ben, Juliet and Mikhail watch news coverage about the disappearance of Oceanic Flight 815 inside the Flame.
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  • Oceanic Airlines Flight 815 was a scheduled flight from Sydney, Australia to Los Angeles, California, United States, on a Boeing 777-200ER. On September 22, 2004 at 4:16 P.M., the airliner, carrying 324 passengers, deviated from its original course and disappeared over the Pacific Ocean. This is the central moment in the series Lost and the personal chronological beginning of the main characters' exploits on the Island. Flight 815's breakup and crash was due to Desmond Hume failing to enter a code into the Swan station computer, causing a large burst of electromagnetic energy. The true cause of the plane's off-course deviation and arrival to the Island's airspace was Jacob, the supernatural entity who protected the Island. Jacob brought the plane because many of the flight's passengers were candidates to replace him as protector of the Island. Two months after the crash, wreckage was found in the Sunda Trench in the Indian Ocean near Bali. All of the passengers were presumed dead. In reality, however, the discovered wreckage was staged by Charles Widmore. The real plane had suffered a mid-air break-up and crashed on an uncharted Island, with more than sixty-nine passengers and two crew members surviving the crash itself. Later, six of those survivors made it off the Island and became known as the Oceanic Six. By late 2007, the Island's treacherous conditions and the violent battles between passengers, the Island's inhabitants, and other factions killed nearly every passenger on the plane. As of the finale episode, only Kate Austen, Hugo "Hurley" Reyes, James "Sawyer" Ford, Walt Lloyd, Rose Nadler, Bernard Nadler, Claire Littleton, Aaron Littleton, Emma, Zach, and Vincent were confirmed to still be alive. Cindy Chandler was the only crew member of the flight to survive the series. Some of the survivors were able to escape on Ajira Flight 316 which they had used to return to the Island after leaving. Hurley became protector of the Island and remained behind with Ben Linus. Rose and Bernard also stayed behind to live out the rest of their lives together, in harmony. Cindy, Emma and Zach also remained to live under Hurley's guard.
  • Oceanic Airlines Flight 815 was a regular, timetabled trans-Pacific flight from Sydney, Australia to Los Angeles, California. Roughly six hours into the flight, the plane began suffering several instrument failures. These failures prompted the pilots to attempt to land in Fiji, taking the plane 1,000 miles off course at the time of the crash. En route to Fiji, the plane violently tore apart in midair, breaking into three pieces which fell onto a mysterious, uncharted Pacific island. The reasons for the crash are presently unknown. In Season 3 episode 18, Naomi mentions that Oceanic 815 was found, and there were no survivors.
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