South Korea Plane Crash | Jeju Air Black Boxes Ceased | N18G | CNBC-TV18

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Jeju Air’s Flight 7C2216, a Boeing 737-800, crashed on December 29, 2024, while attempting to land at Muan International Airport in South Korea, killing 179 of the 181 people on board. The black boxes, containing flight data and cockpit voice recordings, stopped recording about four minutes before the crash. South Korea's transport ministry is investigating the cause of this data loss, with the boxes sent to the U.S. for further analysis.

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Who were involved with the black boxes? If both failed at same time maybe reason was tampered before being released.

Regarding the pilot I read in some posts’ comments he was seen with hands touching panel above him so he must had been trying to save the plane from crashing desperately. The other events surrounding these missing minutes should be reviewed. Like cameras, talking to the survivors, definitely the wall that caused the crash etc.

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