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A VETERAN pilot said the South Korea airport where 179 people died in a plane crash never told them about the concrete wall. Last month, a Boeing 737-800's landing gear failed to lower and the ...
"We sincerely apologise for causing concern." Why was there a concrete wall at the end of the runway? AT the end of the Muan International Airport's runway was an antenna that sat on a concrete wall.
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“What we saw here was a head-on collision with a concrete wall that appears very thick,” he added. The plane involved in the Dec 29 crash, a Boeing 737-800, had taken off from Bangkok and was ...
Questions grew on Dec 31 over the crash of a Jeju Air jetliner as police rushed to identify victims and as families of those killed in the deadliest plane crash on South Korean soil pressed ...
The Jeju Air plane burst into flames after smashing into a concrete wall (Chris Jung/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Aviation experts have also been questioning why the 'unusual' concrete wall was ...
Aviation experts are raising serious questions about a curious concrete wall near the end of an airport runway in South Korea — after a catastrophic crash killed 179 people on board a Jeju Air ...
Doubts have emerged a bird strike was the sole cause that led to the worst plane crash in South Korea, as experts question why there was a concrete wall placed just 250 metres off the runway.
“What we saw here was a head-on collision with a concrete wall that appears very thick,” he added. Advertising The plane involved in Sunday’s crash, a Boeing 737-800, had taken off from ...