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Bird feathers found in South Korea passenger jet engine after crash which killed 179
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Experts question bird strike as cause of South Korea plane crash
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A bird strike may have caused South Korea plane crash, official says
Jeju Air's plane received a bird strike warning shortly before attempting to land at Muan, whilst the pilot declared 'mayday' just one minute later.View on euronews
Bird strike, a possible factor in the South Korea plane crash, has taken down relatively few planes
A bird strike is a possible cause of the fatal Jeju Air crash in South Korea, but many experts say they are skeptical it's the only factor.
Pilot reported bird strike before South Korea plane crash
( NewsNation) — South Korean officials are saying the pilot of a jet that crashed at a South Korean airport sent a distress signal prior to the crash. The chilling video shows the moment the plane crash landed, killing 179 of the 181 people on board.
What we know about the South Korea plane crash so far
Officials are investigating the cause of the deadliest aircraft crash in South Korean history, which killed 179 people.
South Korea rival parties unite to probe deadly Jeju Air crash as investigators focus on bird strike theory
South Korea’s rival parties agreed today to form a joint task force to probe the recent Jeju Air plane crash that left 179 people dead, as the transport
South Korean Transport Minister Plans to Resign Over Country's Worst Air Crash
Joo Jong-wan, the deputy transport minister for civil aviation, acknowledged that safety measures were not sufficient when building the embankment, but said they were done in line
South Korean minister to resign over Jeju Air crash that killed 179
South Korea’s transport minister is resigning because he feels “heavy responsibility” for the Jeju Air crash that killed 179 people last month. A Jeju Air aircraft carrying 181 passengers and crew crashed at the Muan international airport on 29 December in what was the country’s worst air disaster.
South Korean Transport Minister Plans To Resign Over Deadly Jeju Air Crash: 'I Feel Heavy Responsibility'
South Korea's transport minister Park Sang-woo said on Tuesday that he intends to step down from his position to take responsibility for the deadly crash of Jeju Air's Boeing jet on December 29, which killed 179 people on board.
Transport minister offers to resign over Jeju Air crash
Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Park Sang-woo offered to resign on Tuesday, taking responsibility for the recent Jeju Air plane crash that claimed the lives of 179 out of 181 passengers and crew.
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From Bird Strike to Crash: The Mystery of the Korean Plane’s Four Fateful Minutes
The time between when the pilot reported a bird strike and when it crashed could be key to unraveling one of the world’s ...
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Bird strike, landing gear focus of probe in South Korea plane crash that killed 179
A possible bird strike and an unusual landing-gear failure are the main points of focus as investigators prepare to analyze ...
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South Korea plane crash: Pilot reported bird strike and declared mayday before jet went down
A Jeju Air plane carrying 181 people veered off the runway without its landing gear deployed and crashed into a wall, ...
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Did a bird strike really cause S Korea plane crash? What we know so far
Officials are investigating the cause of the deadliest aircraft crash in South Korean history, which killed 179 people.
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