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South Korean authorities are focusing their investigation on a possible bird strike and a rare landing-gear malfunction in the crash of a Jeju Air flight that claimed 179 lives. This devastating event marks one of the nation’s deadliest air disasters. Only two flight attendants survived the horrific crash of the Boeing 737-800 at Muan International Airport. The jetliner skidded along the runway before crashing into a wall and bursting into flames. Investigators have recovered the aircraft’s black boxes, and footage indicates that one of the engines may have experienced a flameout.
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