Today's Ten: South Korea's deadly plane crash a wake-up call for aviation safety
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Monday, 30th December 2024 at 4:45pmThe tragic Jeju Air crash in Muan, South Korea, has sent shockwaves through the aviation world. As reported by The Hindu, a Boeing 737-800 with 181 people on board veered off the runway and crashed, leaving 179 dead and only two survivors. Early investigations, covered by Indian Express, suggest a bird strike caused critical damage to one wing. Despite significant technological advancements, this has reignited concerns about the aviation industry’s inability to prevent bird hits.
The Jeju Air crash marks the third major aviation disaster in December 2024 alone. On Sunday, Dec 29, an Air Canada flight caught fire during landing, as noted by The Hindu, while Azerbaijan witnessed a catastrophic crash that claimed 98 lives, although that was much more of an intentional attack against a c...
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