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{{Infobox aircraft occurrence
| name           = {{PAGENAME}}
| name = {{PAGENAME}}
| image           = Air Fiji Flight 27.jpg
| image = Air Fiji Flight 27.jpg
| occurrence_type = Shootdown
| occurrence_type = Shootdown
| date           = {{start date|2014|3|13}}
| date = {{Start date|2014|3|13}}
| summary         = Shot down by [[Tanoanische Luftwaffe|Luftwaffe]] air-defense units of the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]]
| summary = Shot down by [[Flugabwehrgruppen]] units under the authority of the [[Tanoanische Luftwaffe]]
| site           = Jungle area near [[Vagalala]], [[Tanoa]]
| site = Jungle area near [[Vagalala]], [[Tanoa]]
| mapframe       = no
| mapframe = no
| aircraft_type   = Boeing 767-300ER
| aircraft_type = Boeing 767-300ER
| operator       = [[Air Fiji]]
| operator = [[Air Fiji]]
| plane1_IATA     = FJ27
| plane1_IATA = FJ27
| plane1_ICAO     = FIF27
| plane1_ICAO = FIF27
| plane1_callsign = FIJI 27
| plane1_callsign = FIJI 27
| tail_number     = DQ-FJX
| tail_number = DQ-FJX
| origin         = [[Vriendendam Airport]], [[Netherlands]]
| origin = [[Vriendendam Airport]], [[Netherlands]]
| destination     = [[Nadi International Airport]], [[Fiji]]
| destination = [[Nadi International Airport]], [[Fiji]]
| occupants       = 214
| occupants = 214
| passengers     = 201
| passengers = 201
| crew           = 13
| crew = 13
| fatalities     = 214
| fatalities = 214
| survivors       = 0
| survivors = 0
}}
}}


'''Air Fiji Flight 27''' was an intercontinental passenger flight operated by [[Air Fiji]] from [[Vriendendam Airport]] in the [[Netherlands]] to [[Nadi International Airport]] in [[Fiji]]. On 13 March 2014, the Boeing 767-300ER operating the flight was shot down near [[Tanoa]] and crashed in dense jungle terrain near the village of [[Vagalala]]. All 214 people on board were killed.
'''Air Fiji Flight 27''' was an intercontinental passenger flight operated by [[Air Fiji]] from [[Vriendendam Airport]] in the [[Netherlands]] to [[Nadi International Airport]] in [[Fiji]]. On 13 March 2014, the Boeing 767-300ER operating the flight was shot down while passing through Tanoan-controlled airspace and crashed in jungle terrain near [[Vagalala]]. All 214 people on board were killed.<ref name="fish-background"/>


== Aircraft ==
== Aircraft ==
The aircraft was a Boeing 767-300ER registered DQ-FJX. It was configured for long-haul international service. No mechanical irregularities were reported before departure.
The aircraft was a Boeing 767-300ER registered DQ-FJX and configured for long-haul international service. No mechanical irregularities were reported before its departure from Vriendendam.


== Incident ==
== Shootdown ==
Flight 27 departed [[Vriendendam]] under the callsign ''FIJI 27'' and followed a southern long-haul routing toward Fiji. While transiting Tanoan-controlled airspace, the aircraft entered an undeclared restricted air-defense zone maintained by the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]].
Flight 27 departed [[Vriendendam]] under the callsign ''FIJI 27'' and followed a southern long-haul route towards Fiji. While passing through Tanoan-controlled airspace, the aircraft entered an undeclared restricted air-defence zone maintained by the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]]. It was engaged by a surface-to-air missile launched by [[Flugabwehrgruppen]] units operating under the authority of the [[Tanoanische Luftwaffe]].<ref name="fish-background"/>


According to later disclosures and resistance intelligence, the aircraft was engaged by a surface-to-air missile launched by [[Flugabwehrgruppen]] units operating under [[Tanoanische Luftwaffe|Luftwaffe]] authority. The aircraft broke apart and descended into jungle terrain several kilometers from [[Vagalala]].
The missile struck the aircraft, which broke apart before descending into jungle terrain several kilometres from [[Vagalala]]. The Tanoa Einsatzgruppen publicly blamed local resistance groups and claimed that they had carried out the attack using captured Luftwaffe equipment. Official communications described the shootdown as an insurgent attack using stolen military hardware.<ref name="history-2010s"/>


The Einsatzgruppen publicly attributed the destruction of the aircraft to local resistance groups allegedly operating captured Luftwaffe equipment. Official communications described the event as an insurgent attack using stolen military hardware.
[[File:Air Fiji Flight 27 crashed .jpg|thumb|Wreckage at the crash site near [[Vagalala]]]]


[[File:Air Fiji Flight 27 crashed .jpg|thumb|Crash site shortly after]]
Resistance intelligence later linked the shootdown to Tanoan military systems. Internal material released after the collapse of the regime also identified the engagement as an operation carried out by regime-controlled air-defence units. The Tanoa Einsatzgruppen did not formally admit responsibility while it remained in power.<ref name="fish-background"/><ref name="history-2010s"/>


Subsequent internal narratives and post-regime material linked the engagement directly to regime-controlled air-defense systems. No formal admission of responsibility was issued during the regime’s rule.
The remote jungle location and the presence of regime security forces prevented independent access to the crash site. The area near Vagalala remained restricted, while recovery operations were limited and conducted under the control of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen.


Due to the remote jungle environment and heavy regime security presence, independent access to the crash site near Vagalala was restricted. Recovery operations were limited and tightly controlled.
== Casualties and aftermath ==
All 201 passengers and 13 crew members were killed. Among the passengers were the wife and two children of [[Mark Hugerinus Paap]]. Their deaths led him to investigate the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen and its responsibility for the shootdown.<ref name="mark-flight27"/>


== Victims ==
Following the incident, the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen expanded its internal security operations and imposed further restrictions on Tanoan airspace. France and the United States subsequently provided equipment and logistical assistance to Tanoa. Both governments officially described the assistance as support for counter-resistance operations.<ref name="history-2010s"/>
All 214 occupants died in the crash. Among the passengers were the wife and two children of [[Mark Hugerinus Paap]]. Their deaths became a defining factor in his later actions against the regime.


== Political aftermath ==
In 2019, Mark Hugerinus Paap attempted to enter [[Tanoa]] to investigate Flight 27 and other regime activity. Patrol units of the [[Tanoanische-Urwaldkorps]] ambushed him and forced him to retreat through [[Rereki]] to [[New Caledonia]].<ref name="mark-flight27"/><ref name="history-2010s"/> After repeated failed attempts to access the island, Mark and his cousin [[John Hugerinus Paap]] began forming a decentralized resistance network outside Tanoan-controlled territory.<ref name="fish-background"/><ref name="fish-formation"/>
Following the incident, the Einsatzgruppen expanded internal security operations and further restricted Tanoan airspace. Internationally, France and the United States provided equipment and logistical assistance to Tanoa, officially framed as counter-resistance support.


== Radicalization of Mark Hugerinus Paap ==
The network adopted the name [[Fish Collective]] in 2021, when it began operating under a public identity and expanded its direct action against the regime.<ref name="fish-name"/> The organization later exposed Tanoan operations and contributed to the collapse of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen in November 2024.<ref name="fish-collective"/>
In 2019, [[Mark Hugerinus Paap]] attempted to enter [[Tanoa]] to investigate the destruction of Flight 27. He was ambushed by patrol units of the [[Tanoanische-Urwaldkorps]] and forced to retreat via [[Rereki]] to [[New Caledonia]].
 
After multiple failed attempts to access the island, Mark Hugerinus Paap and [[John Hugerinus Paap]] established the decentralized network later known as the [[Fish Collective]]. The name Fish Collective was adopted in 2021, after the group moved toward public identification and direct action. The organization later played a central role in exposing regime operations and contributing to the collapse of the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]].


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Mark Hugerinus Paap]]
* [[Mark Hugerinus Paap]]
* [[John Hugerinus Paap]]
* [[John Hugerinus Paap]]
== References ==
{{Reflist|refs=
<ref name="fish-background">"[[Fish Collective#Background|Background]]". ''Fish Collective''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref>
<ref name="fish-collective">"[[Fish Collective]]". ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref>
<ref name="fish-formation">"[[Fish Collective#Formation and early activity (2019–2020)|Formation and early activity (2019–2020)]]". ''Fish Collective''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref>
<ref name="fish-name">"[[Fish Collective#Name and symbolism|Name and symbolism]]". ''Fish Collective''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref>
<ref name="history-2010s">"[[History of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen#The 2010s|The 2010s]]". ''History of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref>
<ref name="mark-flight27">"[[Mark Hugerinus Paap#Air Fiji Flight 27 and radicalization|Air Fiji Flight 27 and radicalization]]". ''Mark Hugerinus Paap''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref>
}}


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[[Category:Fish Collective]]
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[[Category:Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]]
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Latest revision as of 15:30, 1 July 2026

Air Fiji Flight 27
Shootdown
DateMarch 13, 2014 (2014-03-13)
SummaryShot down by Flugabwehrgruppen units under the authority of the Tanoanische Luftwaffe
Site
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 767-300ER
OperatorAir Fiji
IATA flight No.FJ27
ICAO flight No.FIF27
Call signFIJI 27
Aircraft registrationDQ-FJX
Flight originVriendendam Airport, Netherlands
DestinationNadi International Airport, Fiji
Occupants214
Passengers201
Crew13
Fatalities214
Survivors0

Air Fiji Flight 27 was an intercontinental passenger flight operated by Air Fiji from Vriendendam Airport in the Netherlands to Nadi International Airport in Fiji. On 13 March 2014, the Boeing 767-300ER operating the flight was shot down while passing through Tanoan-controlled airspace and crashed in jungle terrain near Vagalala. All 214 people on board were killed.[1]

Aircraft

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The aircraft was a Boeing 767-300ER registered DQ-FJX and configured for long-haul international service. No mechanical irregularities were reported before its departure from Vriendendam.

Shootdown

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Flight 27 departed Vriendendam under the callsign FIJI 27 and followed a southern long-haul route towards Fiji. While passing through Tanoan-controlled airspace, the aircraft entered an undeclared restricted air-defence zone maintained by the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. It was engaged by a surface-to-air missile launched by Flugabwehrgruppen units operating under the authority of the Tanoanische Luftwaffe.[1]

The missile struck the aircraft, which broke apart before descending into jungle terrain several kilometres from Vagalala. The Tanoa Einsatzgruppen publicly blamed local resistance groups and claimed that they had carried out the attack using captured Luftwaffe equipment. Official communications described the shootdown as an insurgent attack using stolen military hardware.[2]

Wreckage at the crash site near Vagalala

Resistance intelligence later linked the shootdown to Tanoan military systems. Internal material released after the collapse of the regime also identified the engagement as an operation carried out by regime-controlled air-defence units. The Tanoa Einsatzgruppen did not formally admit responsibility while it remained in power.[1][2]

The remote jungle location and the presence of regime security forces prevented independent access to the crash site. The area near Vagalala remained restricted, while recovery operations were limited and conducted under the control of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen.

Casualties and aftermath

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All 201 passengers and 13 crew members were killed. Among the passengers were the wife and two children of Mark Hugerinus Paap. Their deaths led him to investigate the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen and its responsibility for the shootdown.[3]

Following the incident, the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen expanded its internal security operations and imposed further restrictions on Tanoan airspace. France and the United States subsequently provided equipment and logistical assistance to Tanoa. Both governments officially described the assistance as support for counter-resistance operations.[2]

In 2019, Mark Hugerinus Paap attempted to enter Tanoa to investigate Flight 27 and other regime activity. Patrol units of the Tanoanische-Urwaldkorps ambushed him and forced him to retreat through Rereki to New Caledonia.[3][2] After repeated failed attempts to access the island, Mark and his cousin John Hugerinus Paap began forming a decentralized resistance network outside Tanoan-controlled territory.[1][4]

The network adopted the name Fish Collective in 2021, when it began operating under a public identity and expanded its direct action against the regime.[5] The organization later exposed Tanoan operations and contributed to the collapse of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen in November 2024.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Background". Fish Collective. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "The 2010s". History of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Air Fiji Flight 27 and radicalization". Mark Hugerinus Paap. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
  4. "Formation and early activity (2019–2020)". Fish Collective. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
  5. "Name and symbolism". Fish Collective. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
  6. "Fish Collective". Vrienden Universe Wiki.