It looked like a coordinated military strike. Dozens upon dozens of birds began intentionally throwing themselves at the aircraft, aggressively striking the fuselage and swarming the wings.
Inside the cockpit, the sound of feathers and bone hammering against the metal hull sounded like a intense hail storm.
Jason’s heart hammered against his ribs as he realized this wasn’t an accidental crossing of paths; the avian swarm was actively attacking the plane with terrifying persistence.
Sweat beaded on Jason’s forehead as he fought the controls, attempting to execute evasive maneuvers to shake off the relentless flock. He climbed, but the birds climbed with him, effortlessly matching the aircraft’s speed. He veered hard to the left, but the feathered wall shifted seamlessly, blocking their path and forcing them onward. Neither Jason nor his co-pilot could fathom why these creatures were behaving with such unprecedented, suicidal aggression.
It was as if the laws of nature had completely broken down. Below them, the sprawling city loomed, and the risk of a catastrophic crash over a densely populated area grew by the second.
Deciding that their only hope was to break through the living cloud, Jason pushed the nose of the plane down into a steep descent, hoping the rapid increase in velocity would leave the animals behind.
The desperate maneuver failed entirely. The birds adjusted their wings, diving parallel to the plummeting aircraft like a fleet of miniature fighter jets.
Suddenly, a deafening explosion rocked the entire cabin. A massive bird had been sucked directly into the starboard engine.
Instantly, the cockpit console lit up with flashing red warnings, and a horrific vibration shuddered through the floorboards. The damaged engine began to sputter and fail, trailing a thick plume of black smoke into the afternoon air. With thrust severely compromised and the controls growing heavy and unresponsive, Jason knew they would never make it to the main city airport.
Panic rippled through the passenger cabin as oxygen masks dropped from the ceiling and the sudden loss of altitude sent loose items flying through the aisle. People held hands, wept, and braced themselves for the absolute worst. Looking out the window, Jason spotted a saving grace: a tiny, isolated airstrip nestled tightly against the banks of a vast, remote lake. With only one functioning engine and a swarm of birds still clouding his vision, he lined up the aircraft for a harrowing emergency landing. Skimming just feet above the tree line, Jason deployed the landing gear and fought the crosswinds, violently bouncing onto the gravel runway. He slammed on the brakes, the tires shrieking as the aircraft skidded to a halting stop just yards away from the water’s edge.
For a moment, there was absolute silence in the cabin, followed by a collective outburst of tears and relieved cheers.
They were alive, and against all odds, the plane was structurally intact. However, the ordeal was far from over. As Jason looked out the cockpit window, a chilling sight met his eyes. The thousands of birds had not dispersed upon landing.
Instead, they completely blanketed the ground around the aircraft, locking it in a dense, claustrophobic siege.
They blanketed the wings, the tail, and the surrounding gravel, their sharp eyes fixed intently on the metal tube. They were not leaving because they desperately wanted something trapped inside the belly of the plane.
With airport security and emergency ground crews hours away from this remote strip, Jason knew he had to figure out what was driving this unnatural phenomenon before the birds breached the exterior.
Leaving his co-pilot in the cabin to keep the passengers calm, Jason grabbed a heavy flashlight and descended into the dark, cramped cargo hold beneath the passenger deck. As he navigated past rows of suitcases and luggage, he noticed the frantic thumping of the birds outside was loudest near a secure, unlabeled wooden crate in the very back of the cargo bay.
Approaching the crate with extreme caution, Jason pried open the top latch.
His breath caught in his throat. Resting inside, safely nestled in custom padded compartments, were dozens of rare, highly protected exotic bird eggs, glowing faintly under his flashlight.