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Jeju Air crash: Officials inspect black boxes amid ongoing investigation

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Jeju Air crash: Officials inspect black boxes amid ongoing investigation
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Officials are examining the black boxes from Jeju Air flight 7C2216, following its crash. The Boeing 737-800 reportedly experienced a bird strike, though the specifics of its belly landing and destruction remain unclear. Investigators have retrieved the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) and flight data recorder (FDR), both crucial for understanding the accident.

The Korea Office of Civil Aviation leads the investigation, with assistance from the Federal Aviation Administration, National Transportation Safety Board, and Boeing. A significant issue is why the plane's landing gear was not deployed despite available mechanisms. South Korea's transport ministry noted that a missing component in the FDR might complicate data recovery efforts. Deputy Minister Joo Jong-wan mentioned that "an expert is continuously looking for ways to restore the data inside the recorder."

Video evidence shows a high-speed belly landing without configured flaps shortly after an emergency declaration by pilots. Aviation expert Chris Kingswood suggested such circumstances could result from engine loss due to a bird strike.

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The CVR is expected to provide insights into pilot actions before landing. An inquiry also questions a concrete wall near the runway's end, which should have been frangible to reduce impact severity.

Jeju Air CEO Kim Yi-bae announced a winter schedule reduction of 10-15% to focus on safety improvements. He clarified that this decision does not reflect an inability to manage flights safely but aims at enhancing procedures. Following numerous cancellations post-crash, Kim stated flights would resume upon regaining public trust.

Authorities confirmed only two survivors out of 181 passengers and crew aboard flight 7C2216 from Bangkok. In response, South Korea has ordered inspections of all aircraft, particularly focusing on over 100 Boeing 737-800s in operation, including Jeju Air's fleet.

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