According to a report by Reuters, which cited sources familiar with the matter, said that investigators from the South Korean ...
Investigators have confirmed the presence of bird feathers and blood in both engines of the Jeju Air jet that crashed last ...
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Korean authorities have listed recurrent training for multiple engine shutdown, as well as bird-strike response procedures, ...
South Korea will remove a concrete structure at the runway of one of its southern airports, the scene of a plane crash that killed all but two of the 181 people on board last month ...
Under investigation is what role a bird strike played in the air disaster that killed 179 people, the deadliest on the nation’s soil.
The South Korean government will review safety systems associated with emergency landings at airports across the country ...
A total of 179 people were killed in the worst aviation disaster on South Korean soil. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A Jeju Air jet in South Korea crashed last month due to bird strikes, leading to 179 fatalities. Investigators found bird ...
A former transport ministry accident investigator said the discovery suggests all power, including backup, may have been cut, which is rare.
Breakable structures will replace the concrete barricade, with plans to improve bird strike prevention measures.