The damaged flight data recorder from the Jeju Air passenger jet that crash-landed in South Korea will be sent to the United ...
Grieving relatives of the victims of the South Korean plane disaster have visited the crash site to pay respects to their ...
Key data has been retrieved from one of the black boxes on the Jey Air Boeing 737-800 following its crash at Maun ...
Data from the two black boxes will be instrumental in determining what caused the Jeju Air plane to crash at Muan ...
South Korean investigators probing a Jeju Air crash which killed 179 people in the worst aviation disaster on its soil said ...
The black box being sent to the U.S. sustained some damage. Its dispatch date has yet to be determined and will be decided ...
A Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 skidded down the runway and crashed in a fireball in South Korea, and investigators are just beginning the process of figuring out why.
The damaged flight data recorder from the crashed Jeju Air jet in South Korea will be sent to the US for further analysis.
Families of the victims were taken to the crash site for the first time on New Year's Day to pay their respects.
The civil aviation ministry said the damaged device was deemed unrecoverable for data extraction domestically.
South Korea sends the Jeju Air crash black box to the US for analysis after the deadly crash that killed 179. Investigation ...
Korean, American and Boieng investigators are working on extracting the data to understand what caused the crash that killed ...