Officials say the black boxes of a Boeing jetliner that crashed in South Korea last month stopped recording about four ...
FileThe two back boxes on the Jeju passenger jet that crashed last month in South Korea stopped recording four minutes before ...
Before it suffered the deadliest crash in South Korea's history, budget airline Jeju Air was moving fast: racking up record ...
The two flight recorders on board a South Korean airliner stopped working before the jet crashed during an emergency landing ...
The two black boxes on the Boeing jet involved in the worst aviation disaster on South Korean soil stopped recording about ...
Authorities have said black boxes holding the flight data and cockpit voice recorders stopped recording around four minutes ...
A total of 179 died in the crash, with just two crew members surviving in one of the nation’s worst aviation disasters.
The last four minutes of data before the disaster which killed 179 people are missing, transport authorities say.
The crash occurred at 9.03 a.m., and the data stopped recording at 8.59 am., the report said. South Korea's transport ministry said plans were "in place to investigate the cause of the data loss ...
Clips of the crash showed clear blue skies at the airport. Indeed, the chief executive of South Korea’s Jeju Air said the aircraft had “no signs of issues” prior to the tragic accident.