Duck Remains Found in Engines of Jeju Air Plane That Crashed in South Korea: Preliminary Report
Duck Remains Found in Engines of Jeju Air Plane That Crashed in South Korea: Preliminary Report
A preliminary report on the Jeju Air plane crash in South Korea last month has found duck remains in both engines, suggesting a bird strike caused the disaster. The Boeing 737-800 was carrying 181 passengers and crew when it crashed, killing all but two. The pilots had warned of a bird strike and attempted an emergency landing. The report did not determine the cause of the crash but raised questions about the jet's landing maneuvers and the black box recorders' failure.
South Korean authorities are under pressure to avoid a repeat of the Sewol ferry disaster's aftermath. A final report is expected within a year.