According to the report, also transmitted to the American, French and Thai authorities, the survey still in progress focuses on a “bird impact” and analyzes the engines of the aircraft and the aid for landing.
The South Korean authorities investigating the deadly accident last month of a Jeju Air airline apparatus sent a preliminary report on the International Civil Aviation Organization (OACI), said on Monday on Monday A South Korean representative. According to the report, also transmitted to the American, French and Thai authorities, said Seoul, the investigation still in progress focuses on a “Bird impact” and analyzes the engines of the device and helping the landing.
OACI, UN agency, sets 30 days for investigators from an air disaster to provide a preliminary report And invites to make a final report public within 12 months.
“The two engines were examined. Plumes and blood spots have been found in each”
Connecting the Thai capital Bangkok to Muanin the southwest of the country, the Boeing 737-800 de Jeju Air crashed on December 29 when he arrived at the International Airport of the South Korean citykilling almost all of the 181 people on board. Only two people survived.
-First elements communicated by the South Korean investigators in the wake of the disaster are highlighted in the report, as a discussion between the pilots about a group of birds spotted at the time of the final approach of the track landing. “The two engines were examined. Plumes and blood spots have been found in each”is it written in the report.