By Jack Kim SEOUL (Reuters) -Both engines of the Jeju Air plane that crashed last month contained duck remains, according to ...
Pilots’ actions after the bird strike are an early focus of the investigation, according to people familiar with the probe.
The investigation into the deadliest air disaster on the country's soil remains ongoing, focusing on the role of bird strike ...
South Korea released a preliminary report into last month’s deadly Jeju Air Co. crash that offers more detail on the role of ...
FILE PHOTO: The wreckage of the Jeju Air aircraft that went off the runway and crashed at Muan International Airport lies ...
A preliminary accident report into South Korea’s deadliest air disaster was submitted to the United Nations’ aviation agency ...
The Jeju Air plane crash last month involved bird remains in its engines, a new report reveals. Both engines of the Boeing 737-800 had DNA from Baikal Teals, ducks known for wintering in South Korea.
A preliminary accident report submitted to the UN on Monday said the investigation into South Korea’s deadliest air disaster ...
The investigation into the deadliest air disaster on the country’s soil remains ongoing, the report made available on Monday ...
South Korean authorities have submitted a preliminary report on last month's fatal Jeju Air crash to the International Civil ...
Korean investigators have confirmed that evidence of bird-strike was found in both engines of the Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 ...
THE ill-fated Jeju Air plane in last month’s deadly crash received a warning from air traffic control about bird activity just one minute before its black box recording stopped, the trans-port ...