South Korean investigators are planning to acquire a full transcript of the voice recorder from the crashed Boeing 737-800 Jeju Air. The engines and different elements of the airplane, which crashed on December 29, are being examined.
On Saturday, January 4, South Korean investigators anticipate to gather a full transcript of the voice recorder recovered from the wreckage of the Boeing 737-800 plane of Jeju Air, which crashed on December 29. That is acknowledged in a press release by the South Korean Ministry of Transportation, UNN studies on the subject of Reuters.
Particulars
In keeping with the ministry, investigators have eliminated one of many airplane's two engines and plan to take away the opposite on Saturday. Additionally they intend to look at the tail and touchdown gear of the airplane on the crash website.
The ministry, which inspects all Boeing 737-800 plane operated by Korean airways, plans to require quick remedial motion if any faults are discovered.
Recall
A Jeju Air Boeing 737-8AS crashed on the South Korean airport of Muan , killing 179 passengers. The crash may have been attributable to a collision with birds and unfavorable climate circumstances.
South Korea's appearing president, Choi Sang-mook, has ordered an emergency safety audit of the nation's complete airline system.