On both engines-South Korea: Bird-DNA discovered on the accident machine

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The first investigation report to the plane that crashed in Muan, South Korea a month ago, confirms the bird’s harness theory: DNA of mother dangers was discovered in both engines of the accident plane.

The Trekvogel is mostly widespread in Siberia, but hibernates in the south of the Korean peninsula, among other things.

Equipment fell out four minutes before the collision
According to the provisional report, both the flight data recorder and the cockpitvoicerecorder stopped just over four minutes before the fatal impact. The exact reason for this is not yet known.

Aircraft has been completely dismantled for investigation
The deadliest accident in the South Korean aviation history took place at the end of December. A passenger plane from Thailand from the South Korean Low-Cost airline Jeju Air landed without a landing gear on Muan International Airport, slipped over the road and was completely destroyed by the hard blow with a wall. 179 of the 181 passengers died in the accident. According to researchers, the next phase of the investigation will consist of dismantling the engines of the aircraft and the detailed investigation of the individual parts.

Source: Krone

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