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Jeju Airlines crash prompts review of South Korea's aviation safety record

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The aviation industry in South Korea is under scrutiny following a tragic incident involving Jeju Airlines. On November 29th, a Jeju Airlines aircraft skidded off the runway in Muan, South Korea, marking what authorities describe as the deadliest crash on South Korean soil.

This accident has brought attention to South Korea's aviation safety record. The last major crash occurred over two decades ago when Air China flight CA129 crashed near Gimhae International Airport on April 15, 2002. That incident resulted in 129 fatalities and was attributed to pilot error due to flying below a minimum safe altitude.

For South Korean airlines, the most recent fatal crash before this was Asiana Airlines flight OZ214 at San Francisco International Airport in July 2013. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) found that mismanagement of the final approach by the flight crew led to the accident, which claimed three lives and injured 187 passengers.

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Historically, other significant incidents involving South Korean airlines include the downing of Korean Airlines flight 007 by a Soviet jet in September 1983 and an Asiana Airlines crash at Mokpo Airport in July 1993 due to poor weather conditions. Additionally, KE801 veered off the runway at Guam International Airport in August 1997, resulting in 228 deaths.

Regarding the recent Jeju Airlines crash, investigations are ongoing. The flight recorder has been recovered, but the voice recorder remains missing. Initial reports suggest that a bird strike combined with adverse weather conditions may have contributed to the accident. This marks Jeju Air's first fatal crash since its establishment in 2005.

Jeju Air is recognized as South Korea's largest low-cost carrier with operations across Asia. It employs around 3,000 staff and manages approximately 220 flights daily with its fleet of 42 aircraft.

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