‘Black boxes’ from crashed South Korean plane stopped recording about four minutes before disaster, officials say
- The flight data and cockpit voice recorders from the Jeju Air crash stopped recording four minutes before the disaster, according to the country's transport ministry.
- The crash of the Jeju Air flight resulted in 179 fatalities, marking it as the deadliest air accident on Korean soil.
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Black box data missing from Jeju Air’s final moments before crash
The flight data and cockpit voice recorders from the Jeju Air crash last month stopped recording four minutes before the disaster, South Korea’s transport ministry confirmed. The crash, which occurred on 29 December at Muan International Airport, killed 179 people, making it the deadliest air accident on South Korean soil. Two cabin crew members were the only survivors of the tragic incident. The Boeing 737-800, en route from Bangkok, crash-land…
Jeju air flight recorder stopped working four minutes before crashing - West Hawaii Today
SEOUL, South Korea — The flight recorder of the Jeju Air passenger jet that crashed last month, killing 179 people, stopped recording for its last four minutes, South Korean officials said Saturday, a significant setback for investigators.
Jeju Air flight recorder stopped working four minutes before crashing - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
SEOUL, South Korea — The flight recorder of the Jeju Air passenger jet that crashed last month, killing 179 people, stopped recording for its last four minutes, South Korean officials said Saturday, a significant setback for investigators.
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