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The initial results of an investigation into December’s devastating Jeju Air crash in South Korea showed that, while the plane’s both engines sustained bird strikes, its pilots turned off the ...
The New York Times identified a series of missteps that made a Jeju Air flight’s catastrophic end much more deadly.
Original designs for a structure at the end of the runway stipulated that it should break apart easily on impact. It ended up ...
The findings sparked vehement protests from bereaved families who accused authorities of trying to shift responsibility for ...
THE pilots of the doomed South Korean plane switched off the wrong engine after flying into birds before crashing, ...
The Jeju Air crash investigation reveals that the plane may have continued flying on a damaged but working engine. The plane ...
The pilots of the South Korean airliner that crashed and killed 179 people switched off the wrong engine, a report has ...
Investigators have found that the pilots of the Jeju Air Boeing 737 that crashed in December, killing 179 people on board, ...
The bird strike alone likely won't be officially declared the crash's cause, but it sparked the chain of events that led to ...
An investigation into a South Korean plane crash that killed 179 people has found "clear evidence" that the pilots shut off ...
Relatives of the victims disrupted a news conference after finding the report into the deadly Jeju Air crash inadequate. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.