Final Moments of South Korea’s Deadliest Aviation Disaster Caught on Black Box
The transport ministry reports that South Korean investigators have recovered data from one of two black boxes retrieved from Sunday's Jeju Air crash. While the cockpit voice recorder data awaits conversion to audio format, a missing connector has hampered access to the flight data recorder. The crash, which resulted in 179 fatalities, stands as South Korea's deadliest aviation accident. Deputy Minister for Civil Aviation Joo Jong-wan confirmed that US National Transportation Safety Board officials have joined the investigation of the Boeing 737-800 incident. The aircraft, operating as flight 7C2216 from Bangkok, crash-landed at Muan International Airport, colliding with a wall beyond the runway before catching fire. Two crew members survived the incident. Investigators are examining multiple potential factors, including the possibility of a bird strike and weather conditions. The passengers included two Thai nationals and predominantly South Korean citizens, with […]