By Jack Kim SEOUL (Reuters) -Both engines of the Jeju Air plane that crashed last month contained duck remains, according to ...
The preliminary report was released by the Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board on Monday in South Korea.
South Korea’s authorities investigating last month’s Jeju Air plane crash have submitted a preliminary accident report to the ...
South Korean authorities are to carry out an "all-out investigation" into the fatal crash involving a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 ...
Investigators found bird blood and feathers in both engines of the Jeju Air Boeing 737 that crashed in Seoul, killing 179 people.
South Korean officials investigating the fatal Jeju Air crash have published a preliminary report of the accident.
South Korean authorities have submitted a preliminary report on last month's fatal Jeju Air crash to the International Civil ...
South Korea has submitted an initial report on last month's Jeju Air crash to the U.N. Aviation Agency, focusing on a ...
South Korea's authorities investigating last month's Jeju Air plane crash have submitted a preliminary accident report to the ...
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Authorities have suggested that migratory bird strikes were the cause of last month's deadly plane crash in South Korea, ...
Pilots’ actions after the bird strike are an early focus of the investigation, according to people familiar with the probe.