The Jeju Air plane erupted in a fireball — killing all but two people on board — after it skidded off the end of the runway at Muan International Airport and slammed into a wall.
Aviation experts have raised questions about an "unusual" concrete wall near the runway and its role in the South Korea plane ...
A Boeing 737-800 slammed into a mound of dirt and a concrete wall at the end of the runway. The area housed a localizer that ...
Analysts say they expect investigators of the crash, which killed 179 people, to look into the location and composition of a ...
For more than ten years this Seeya has been complaining about the potentially deadly concrete wall at the Galle Road end of ...
A VETERAN pilot said the South Korea airport where 179 people died in a plane crash never told them about the concrete wall. Last month, a Boeing 737-800’s landing gear failed to lower and ...
South Korea said Tuesday it was examining regulations around a concrete wall at Muan airport, after a Jeju Air flight crashed into the barrier and burst into flames, killing 179 people.