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Boeing crash in South Korea: Black box data mystery deepens

The black boxes of the Boeing 737-800, which crashed in South Korea, stopped recording data four minutes before the crash.

Boeing 737-800 wreckage
Boeing 737-800 wreckage
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Tomasz Waleński

The black boxes of the Boeing 737-800, which crashed at the end of December at Muan Airport in South Korea, stopped recording data four minutes before the collision with a concrete structure. This information was provided by the South Korean Ministry of Transportation, as reported by PAP.

Analysis of the black boxes

The American National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) analyzed the Flight Data Recorder (FDR) and the Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) of the Jeju Air plane. Both devices stopped recording data four minutes before hitting the locator. Initially, they were analyzed in South Korea, but due to the lack of data, they were sent to the U.S.

The crash occurred on December 29 at 9:03 AM local time. The plane, landing without the landing gear deployed, hit a concrete structure at the end of the runway. Out of 181 people on board, two were rescued. Air traffic controllers warned of a possible bird strike, and the captain issued a "mayday" signal.

The FDR and CVR stopped working at 9:59 AM local time, complicating the analysis of events between the distress call and the collision. Bird feathers were found in one of the engines. The Ministry of Transportation assures that it will make every effort to determine the cause of the crash by analyzing available data, camera recordings, and communications with the control tower.

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