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South Korea’s worst aviation catastrophe will imply robust questions for airline bosses

By Editorial Board Published December 29, 2024 2 Min Read
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South Korea’s worst aviation catastrophe will imply robust questions for airline bosses

That is South Korea’s worst home civil aviation catastrophe.

The video from the bottom sees the aircraft exploding right into a fireball.

A neighborhood hearth official mentioned the crash had seemingly been brought on by a chicken strike and climate situations.

However others recommended the crash might have been brought on by the touchdown gear failing.

Dwell updates: South Korea aircraft crash

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Firefighters and rescue groups work within the aftermath of the crash. Pic: AP/Ahn Younger-joon

Thick smoke above the airport after the crash.
Pic: Reuters

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Thick smoke above the airport after the crash. Pic: Reuters

Consultants mentioned South Korea’s aviation business has a strong monitor document for security and this was the primary deadly accident Jeju Air had skilled because it was launched.

In a press convention, the chief government of the corporate mentioned the aircraft that crashed didn’t have earlier information of accidents.

Jeju Air chief executive Kim E-bae and officials bow to apologise for their plane's incident as they hold a press conference. Pic: Reuters

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Jeju Air chief government Kim E-bae and officers bow to apologise. Pic: Reuters

Kim E-bae additionally added there have been no early indicators of the aircraft malfunctioning.

He has vowed to cooperate with the federal government in investigating the reason for the accident.

And he can anticipate robust questioning – it is a catastrophic crash and the numerous bereaved households will probably be on the lookout for solutions.

Simply two days in the past, a passenger claiming to have travelled on the identical aircraft mentioned it had an engine shutdown as folks had been boarding.

He mentioned he’d set off from Muan Worldwide Airport for Bangkok and have become fearful: “I told the flight attendants and they said there was no problem.”

Different passengers, he claimed, additionally had considerations and the aircraft was delayed for an hour “due to airport issues.”

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