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An investigation into a South Korean plane crash that killed 179 people has found "clear evidence" that the pilots shut off the engine, but families of the victims say they don't trust the report.
The families of victims of South Korea’s deadliest plane crash on home soil have denounced a Government report that blamed the disaster on pilot error, a representative told AFP Tuesday. The Boeing ...
The families of victims of South Korea's deadliest plane crash on home soil have denounced a government report which blamed ...
The South Korea-led investigation into Jeju Air's fatal plane crash in December has "clear evidence" that pilots shut off the less-damaged engine after a bird strike, a source with knowledge of the ...
Investigators have found that the pilots of the Jeju Air Boeing 737 that crashed in December, killing 179 people on board, ...
A government source said examinations of the plane's recovered engines found that no defects had been present before the bird ...
The bereaved families and pilots’ union rejected the report, calling for more scrutiny into other contributing factors, a ...
PILOTS manually cutting the engines were to blame for the two most deadly air crashes of this decade, investigations suggest.
SEOUL, July 21 (Reuters) - The South Korea-led investigation into Jeju Air's (089590.KS) fatal plane crash in December has ...
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Daily Star on MSNHow pilots of doomed South Korean plane 'could have averted disaster' after hitting birdsThe pilots of the plane that crashed in South Korea "switched off the wrong engine" after being struck by birds, ...
Families of the victims say the report does not mention the concrete barrier at the end of the runway, which they claim had a ...
On December 29, 2023, Jeju Air Flight 2216 crashed while attempting an emergency landing at Muan Airport in South Korea. The ...
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