Both survivors are crew members who were in the rear of the Jeju Air flight ... Potential causes: A bird strike, a landing gear malfunction, and bad weather are among the possibilities, per ...
A recent report on the Jeju Air crash in South Korea revealed bird strikes in the airplane's engines as a significant factor, although the crash's full cause remains undetermined. Only two survived ...
Potentially fatal mid-air bird strikes and rare 'black swan' events capable of bringing down a passenger plane could become more frequent, aviation experts fear. It comes after a jet in South ...
The details of the incident remain unclear, but it has emerged that the pilot alerted air traffic control of a bird strike shortly before landing, and the control tower issued a bird strike ...
Despite high-profile incidents, commercial aviation remains incredibly safe. Bird strikes, while increasing, rarely result in significant flight disruptions. Weather is a constant factor in ...
There might have been something else involved," aviation consultant Mike Boyd told Fox News Sunday. "A bird strike on an engine might shut an engine down, but there's so many redundant systems ...
Essentially, pilots see bird strikes, which occur when a bird collides with a plane's engine, cockpit window, or nose, every day in the United States, said Shawn Pruchnicki, a professor at the Center ...
A Jeju Air plane crashed in South Korea, killing 179 of 181 on board. Investigators are considering the role of a bird strike in the crash. Bird strikes have not caused many plane losses ...
Experts are questioning the initial theory that a bird strike caused the deadly crash of Jeju Air flight 7C2216 in South Korea, which killed 179 people. The Boeing 737-800 was originally thought ...