A report says a runway wall caused all 179 deaths in the 2024 South Korean plane crash. The Jeju Air flight crashed in Muan, southwest South Korea, just over a year ago. The report, obtained by The New York Times, was previously undisclosed to the South Korean government.
Computer simulations showed everyone would have survived a belly landing. The concrete wall housing navigation antennas should have been frangible. International and South Korean guidelines call for frangible materials. A Seoul research group commissioned by the Transport Ministry wrote the report in August.
The investigation into the crash is ongoing. It remains unclear why the Boeing 737-800 crash landed. A lawmaker revealed findings from the report on Thursday.
Frangible materials are designed to break easily on impact. This is a standard safety measure at airports worldwide. The use of such materials aims to minimize damage to aircraft and save lives.
The Transport Ministry is expected to address the report's findings soon. The investigation continues to determine the definitive cause of the crash.
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