South Korean police on Thursday, January 2, raided Jeju Air's regional aviation office, the office is in Seoul, and the crash site as a part of the ongoing investigation, reported the news agency AFP.
Footage of the crash showed the plane skidding across the airstrip at high speed, evidently with its landing gear still closed, and slamming into a wall.
Acting South Korean President Choi Sang-mok has told emergency responders to use "all available" resources to respond to the crash.
Jeju Air’s passenger plane smashed into a concrete wall after an emergency landing at Muan international airport in South Korea
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Investigators from the NTSB and Boeing were expected to join the investigation into South Korea's deadliest air crash.
Acting South Korean President Choi Sang-mok has told emergency responders to use "all available" resources to respond to the crash.
U.S. investigators are helping South Korea investigate the plane crash on Sunday that killed 179 people on board a plane from Thailand. The team of U.S. investigators will include the National
South Korea authorities intensified their investigation into the fatal crash of a Boeing 737-800 that claimed 179 lives by raiding the offices of Jeju Air and Muan International Airport on Thursday.
DAILY POST recalls that the flight was carrying 181 people from Thailand to South Korea on Sunday when it issued a mayday call, belly-landed, and then slammed into a barrier, killing everyone aboard except two flight attendants who were pulled from the ...
Officials are investigating the cause of the deadliest aircraft crash in South Korean history, which killed 179 people.