The missing data deepens the puzzle of what caused the deadly air disaster in Muan, South Korea, late last month.
Korean investigators' efforts to understand the Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crash at Muan have suffered a setback after both ...
The investigation into South Korea's deadliest aviation disaster in nearly three decades has taken an unexpected turn, with ...
The plane's flight data and cockpit audio recorders — the so-called "black boxes" — were recovered quickly and first moved to a research center at Seoul's Gimpo International Airport for analysis.
The official cause of the crash of a Jeju Air plane in South Korea last week that killed 179 of the 181 aboard is still not known.
They are mandatory and the aim is to preserve clues from cockpit sounds and data to help prevent future accidents, but not to ...