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South Korean plane crash report says bird remains were found in engines, but no cause yet revealed

  • Investigators found evidence of a bird strike on the Jeju Air passenger plane that crashed in South Korea, killing 179 people, according to a preliminary investigation report.
  • Feathers and blood stains from the Baikal Teal were discovered in both engines of the crashed plane, as reported by the preliminary investigation.
  • The inquiry will now focus on the bird strike's role and a concrete structure at the end of the runway into which the plane crashed.
  • Flight data and cockpit voice recorders stopped recording four minutes before the disaster, according to South Korea's transport ministry.
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