Animal penalties and blood were found in the engines of Jeju Air Boeing 737, a document from the South Korean Ministry of Transportation also revealed that the black box stopped recording about 4 minutes before the fall
The first report on the accident involving the Jeju Air Boeing 737 occurred at the end of December at Muan International Airport, He confirmed that birds collided with the engines of the plane shortly before his crash. The news was released on Monday (27). Of the 181 people aboard the aircraft, only two survived.
Feathers and birds of birds were found in both engines of the plane, the preliminary report points out. “The samples were sent to specialized DNA analysis organizations, which were identified as belonging to Marretos do Baikal,” the report describes. Baikal’s hammers are a kind of duck
According to investigators, air traffic controllers warned the pilot about possible collisions with birds two minutes before the aircraft issued a rescue signal confirming that the collision had occurred. Then the pilot tried an emergency landing. The report also states that the plane’s black box stopped recording about 4 minutes before the accident-information advanced by the South Korean Ministry of Transport, days after the incident.
The concrete wall at the end of the airport track with which the plane collided will be removed, the South Korean government said. The Boeing 737-800 crossed the runway at Muan International Airport during an emergency landing on December 29 after its landing train was not triggered, beating the concrete wall and exploding in flames next.
*With information from Estadão Content
Posted by Victor Oliveira