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'Should I say my last words': Passenger’s haunting final message before South Korea plane crash

IndiaTimes Sunday, 29 December 2024
A Jeju Air flight from Bangkok crashed at Muan airport in South Korea, killing 176 of the 181 passengers on board. The plane skidded off the runway due to landing gear failure and struck a concrete barrier. Initial reports suggest a bird was stuck in the wing. Recovery operations are ongoing, and investigations are underway with retrieved flight data and voice recorders.
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South Korea is in mourning after the deadly Jeju Air Flight 2216 crash that claimed the lives of 179 people. The crash, which took place in Muan, saw the aircraft make a mayday call before crash-landing and erupting in flames. President Choi Sang-mok visited the memorial site to honor the victims, as...

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