KR Plane Crashes at South Korea Airport, Killing at Least 28: Yonhap

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A Jeju Air Co. plane landing in South Korea veered off an airport runway and collided with a wall, killing at least 28 people, Yonhap reported on Sunday.

The flight, a Boeing Co. 737 aircraft, was carrying 175 passengers and 6 crew members to Muan International Airport, in the country’s south. It was returning from Bangkok, according to the news agency and Flightradar24 data. The 737 plane in question was not a Max jet.

The Korean transport ministry said it was investigating the crash. The airline and the fire department were not immediately available for comment.

The fatal crash takes place just days after a Dec. 25 crash involving an Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane, killing dozens.

— With assistance from Heejin Kim and Kyungjin Yoo

 
I knew there would've been a decent number of survivors from that Azerbaijani plane the other day because the back half of the plane was relatively unscathed but so far, with this Jeju Air crash, I haven't seen much of any intact fuselage besides the very rear part attached to the tail so I don't see how more than a handful of people could have survived this.
 
"Killing at Least 28"
That crash does not look survivable I'd bet all 181 are dead
it blew the fuck up
if anyone survived, they're crippled at the very least
Can't go under as long as they keep getting government contracts and killing all the witnesses.

Just leaves Luigi I guess.
If governments are good at anything, it's burning money on declining or useless shit.
 
If it was landing maybe it had an issue with landing gear properly deploying?
I just mentioned it. Everything looks functional. It's rolling fine. For some reason they came in EXTREMELY hot. They tried landing at the speed of fuck. The only option was to pull up and retry. It looks like pilot error to tell you the truth.
 
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