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Jeju Air jet still had a working engine when it crashed, investigation update says

  • A Jeju Air plane crashed in December after a bird strike, with investigations revealing that the left engine was still operational when the pilots shut it down.
  • The Boeing 737-800 belly-landed at Muan airport, killing all but two of the 181 people on board as the plane overshot the runway and crashed into an embankment.
  • Families of victims objected to the release of the investigation update, arguing that it suggested pilot fault without considering other factors.
  • South Korea's transport ministry will enhance safety measures at seven airports identified as having dangerous structures after the crash raised safety concerns.
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Jeju Air jet still had a working engine when it crashed, investigation update says

Investigators have not yet produced a final report into the crash.

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regionalmedianews.com broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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