A VETERAN pilot said the South Korea airport where 179 people died in a plane crash never told them about the concrete wall. Last month, a Boeing 737-800's landing gear failed to lower and the ...
ORNL buildings researchers, from left Philip Boudreaux, Rui Zhang, Stephen Killough and intern Mercy Sammy, demonstrate how a microwave radar system can detect moisture in a wood panel.
TOKYO – Aviation analysts are considering several factors that might have contributed to a deadly plane crash in South Korea on Dec 29, including a concrete structure near the runway that the ...
Questions grew on Dec 31 over the crash of a Jeju Air jetliner as police rushed to identify victims and as families of those killed in the deadliest plane crash on South Korean soil pressed ...
An investigation is underway into the Jeju Air crash which killed all but two of the 181 people on board. Authorities in South Korea are working to determine exactly what caused the tragic plane ...
SEOUL: South Korea ramped up investigations on Tuesday (Dec 31) into the cause of its deadliest domestic air accident as police scrambled to identify victims, while families of those killed in ...
South Korean authorities are investigating airport infrastructure at the site of the country’s worst civil air accident as questions grow over the role played in the disaster by a concrete wall ...
Aviation experts are raising serious questions about a curious concrete wall near the end of an airport runway in South Korea — after a catastrophic crash killed 179 people on board a Jeju Air ...
The tragic crash of a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 on Sunday at Muan International Airport, leading to the death of 179 of the 181 people onboard, raised many questions, one of which is why there was a ...
Aviation experts have described the tragic crash of Jeju Air Flight 2216 as avoidable, blaming a concrete wall at the end of the runway for the catastrophic death toll. The accident, which ...
The Jeju Air flight was already in distress before it landed. Witnesses reported a large flock of birds near the runway, which prompted the control tower to warn the pilot of a potential bird strike.