Multiple Aircraft Incidents Shake Weekend

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Multiple Aircraft Incidents Shake Weekend
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Last weekend saw three separate aircraft incidents in South Korea, Norway, and Canada. A Jeju Air flight in South Korea crashed upon landing, killing 179 passengers, with a possible bird strike under investigation. In Canada, an Air Canada Express flight caught fire on the runway after landing gear issues, but all passengers evacuated safely. Details about the incident in Norway were not provided.

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South Korea’s Jeju Air crash kills 179 The South Korean airline Jeju Air crash is said to be the worst domestic aviation disaster in the country’s history. A video recorded by one of the plane’s passengers made its rounds on social media, showing the aircraft’s left wing scraping on the runway and catching fire.Suspected hydraulic failure forces Dutch plane to emergency land A KLM Royal Dutch Airlines flight from Oslo to Amsterdam made an emergency landing at Oslo Torp Sandeford airport on Saturday, after experiencing difficulties during its approach, according to The Express Tribune.

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