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South Korean Flight Warned of Bird Strike Before Deadly Crash

TMZ.com Sunday, 29 December 2024
The Boeing passenger jet that crashed over the weekend killing hundreds was reportedly warned of a bird strike minutes before it attempted an emergency landing. According to the country's Transport Ministry, air traffic controllers alerted the crew…
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