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South Korean investigators begin lifting wreckage from Jeju Air crash

Video Credit: AFP English - Duration: 00:38s - Published
South Korean investigators begin lifting wreckage from Jeju Air crash

South Korean investigators begin lifting wreckage from Jeju Air crash

South Korean investigators lifting wreckage from the tail section of Jeju Air flight 2216, which crashed on landing at Muan Airport killing 179 people on board.

South Korean air safety officials are heading the investigation, assisted by the US Federal Aviation Administration which frequently aids with probes into global plane crashes.


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