Officials are investigating the cause of the deadliest aircraft crash in South Korean history, which killed 179 people.
Officials are investigating the cause of the deadliest aircraft crash in South Korean history, which killed 179 people.
Acting President Choi Sang-mok orders an extensive probe into the crash and the country’s airline safety systems.
The investigation into the Jeju Air plane crash will take several weeks, but some experts say the placement of a concrete ...
The emergency landing of Jeju Air Flight 2216 looked highly skilled, experts say, but all except two of the 181 people on ...
At least 179 people were killed in the deadliest air accident ever in South Korea yesterday, when an airliner belly-landed ...
Accident investigators are trying to figure out what caused a Jeju Air flight to belly land without its landing gear down at Muan International Airport in southwestern South Korea, killing all but ...
As South Korea reels from the devastating Jeju Air plane crash that killed all but two of the 181 souls onboard on Sunday, ...
The deadliest air accident ever in South Korea killed 179 people on Sunday when an airliner belly-landed and skidded off the ...
The NTSB said any information would be released by South Korea’s ... birds in the area shortly before the pilot reported a bird strike, made the mayday call and asked to land in the opposite ...
Muan is in a wetland area ... strike rate of all of South Korea’s 14 airports, except for the country’s largest airport Incheon, according to statistics from the land ministry and the Korea ...
Dec 30 (Reuters) - A South ... Korea's transport ministry and fire authorities. All times are Korea Standard Time (GMT+9). 8:54 a.m. - Muan airport air traffic control authorises the aircraft to ...