South Korea, US Begin Analyzing Flight Data Recorder of Jeju Air Crash

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South Korea, US Begin Analyzing Flight Data Recorder of Jeju Air Crash
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A joint investigation team of South Korea and the United States has begun analyzing the flight data recorder (FDR) of a Jeju Air plane that crashed on December 29th, claiming 179 lives. The team is also accelerating the investigation of major components from the wreckage, including the engines and main wings, found at the crash site. The investigation is being conducted by both local and international experts and will be carried out fairly, according to international standards and relevant laws.

SEOUL: Korea Selatan dan Amerika Syarikat memulakan analisis perakam data penerbangan pesawat Jeju Air yang mengorbankan 179 nyawa di Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Muan, 29 Disember lalu.

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