South Korea police conducted a search at the Muan International Airport in connection with the crash of the Jeju Air flight, which killed 179 people.
According to Yonhap, the authorities reported that as part of the investigation of the incident, an order was issued on suspicion of “professional negligence led by death.”
Then the police searched the Aviation Office of the Muan International Airport and in Jeju Air.
Crack
In South Korea, they are investigating the disaster that occurred with the flight “Jeju Air 7C2216”. The Boeing 737-800 aircraft, which followed the Bangkok-Muan route, was unable to open the chassis when landing in the city of Muan, got out of control and crashed into the wall. On board were 6 crew members and 175 passengers, all 179 people died.
According to the National Fire Department, only a woman aged about 30 years and a man aged about 20 years old survived. The cause of the tragedy of the authorities called the chassis malfunction, and also said that the plane could not land at the first attempt, and during the second attempt, a crash occurred.
The disaster has become the most deadly in the history of South Korean aviation. A 7-day national mourning has been declared in the country.