On the ground, Detective In-ho sat in a cramped office, staring at a viral video that had just surfaced online. In it, a man boasted about a terrorist attack on a Hawaii-bound plane. When In-ho realized his own wife was on that very flight, the investigation became a desperate race. He tracked Jin-seok's apartment, finding a scene from a nightmare: animal testing labs and a decomposing corpse, proof that the threat in the air was terrifyingly real.

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However, news of a successful medical intervention reached the cockpit. Guided by the authority of the "Emergency Declaration," Jae-hyuk brought the aircraft onto the tarmac. The landing marked the end of the harrowing journey, leaving the survivors and the nation to grapple with the ethical and legal implications of the crisis.

: In-ho worked tirelessly with medical experts to find a solution that would allow the plane to land safely, eventually participating in a high-stakes medical trial to prove that a treatment was viable. The Final Approach

In the airtight silence of Sky Korea Flight 501, a single drop of sweat hit the armrest of seat 12C. Jin-seok, a man with a calm, almost vacant expression, had just released a vial containing a genetically modified virus. Within minutes, the first passenger began to cough—a wet, rattling sound that signaled the end of normalcy at 30,000 feet. The Sky is Falling