On December 29, the Jeju Air budget airline flew from Bangkok and flew to Muan International Airport in the southwest of the country.
At about 08:57 local time, three minutes after the pilots came into contact with the airport, the control tower advised the crew to be careful in “bird activity”.
At 08:59 the pilot reported that the plane hit the bird and announced the Mayday’s signal.
The pilot then asked for a landing permit from the opposite direction, during which he was deployed without his landing. It overcame the runway and exploded after threw a specific structure, ended in the previous report of the investigation.
Flight data and voice records stopped writing four minutes before the disaster, the investigation of black boxes later found.
179 passengers aboard Boeing B737-800 at the age of three to 78 years, although most were in the 40s, 50s and 60s. Two crew members were the only survivors.