‘Black boxes’ from crashed South Korean plane stopped recording about four minutes before disaster, officials say
- The black boxes from the crashed Boeing jetliner in South Korea stopped recording about four minutes before the accident, as stated by South Korean officials.
- The crash occurred on December 29, killing 179 people, with only two survivors from the 181 on board, according to the South Korean Transportation Ministry.
- South Korean investigators reported that air traffic controllers warned the pilot of possible bird strikes shortly before the crash.
- Officials have pledged to improve airport safety following concerns about the localizer system at Muan Airport, which contributed to the high death toll.
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