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Boeing 737-800 is among world’s most common aircraft
Accident Investigation Underway After Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 Crashes and Bursts into Flames
Accident investigators are trying to determine the cause of a Jeju Air flight that made an emergency landing without its landing gear down at Muan International Airport in southwestern South Korea, resulting in the deaths of 99 people and injuring two others. The incident is the country’s worst air disaster in decades.
The Boeing 737-800, a common model used by many airlines, was involved in the crash. The aircraft was 15 years old and had previously been operated by European discount carrier Ryanair before being delivered to Jeju Air in 2017.
An Emergency Inspection of Boeing 737-800s Ordered
South Korea’s acting president, Choi Sang-mok, has ordered an emergency inspection of the country’s Boeing 737-800 fleet, which is used by many South Korean airlines. The move comes as investigators try to determine the cause of the crash, which is believed to have been caused by a combination of factors, including a possible bird strike and poor weather conditions.
The Boeing 737-800: A Safe and Reliable Model
The Boeing 737-800 is one of the most widely used commercial aircraft in the world, with over 4,400 in service globally. It has a strong safety record, with a better safety record than many other similar models. The aircraft is also more fuel-efficient and has a longer range than some of its competitors, making it a popular choice for many airlines.
Investigation Ongoing
The investigation into the crash is ongoing, with investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States working together to determine the cause of the accident. The NTSB is leading the investigation, with the FAA and Boeing also involved.
Theories and Speculation
There are several theories and speculations about the cause of the crash, including a possible bird strike that may have disabled one or both of the engines. Another theory is that the pilots may have been unable to deploy the landing gear due to a malfunction.
Conclusion
The crash of the Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 is a tragedy that has raised many questions about the safety of the aircraft and the procedures used by the pilots. The investigation is ongoing, and it may take some time to determine the cause of the accident.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the cause of the crash?
The cause of the crash is still unknown, but investigators are working to determine the cause. - How many people were on board the flight?
There were 181 people on board the flight, with 99 killed and 2 injured. - What is the condition of the aircraft?
The aircraft was 15 years old and had previously been operated by European discount carrier Ryanair before being delivered to Jeju Air in 2017. - What is the safety record of the Boeing 737-800?
The Boeing 737-800 has a strong safety record, with a better safety record than many other similar models.
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