A Boeing 737-800 plane operated by South Korean ... nearly 3,000 people died when al-Qaida hijackers crashed four jetliners into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon ...
The Jeju Air crash, which killed 179 people, was as rare as it was tragic. Here’s what travelers should know about air safety ...
The twin-engine Boeing 737-800 was seen skidding down the runway without landing gear deployed before crashing in an explosion of flames and debris.
The control tower issued a bird strike warning and shortly afterward the pilots declared mayday, South Korean officials said.
The Jeju Air crash ... The plane, a twin-engine Boeing 737-800, approached Muan International Airport at 8:54am on Sunday, local time. At 8:58am, 1 minute after the airport's control tower issued ...
The control tower had issued a bird strike warning, officials said, and shortly afterward the pilots declared mayday and attempted to land. The twin-engine ... rest of (the plane) looks almost ...
South Korea's Transport Ministry said the airport's control tower sent a warning of a bird strike to the plane just before the crash. Video shared by local media showed the twin-engine aircraft ...
A passenger aboard the doomed Jeju Air flight texted a relative with a final message moments before the plane slammed into a concrete barrier and burst into flames in South Korea, killing 179 people.