The tragic crash of Jeju Air Flight 7C2216 has left South Korea reeling. Investigators are grappling with a critical mystery: why did the black box data stop recording four minutes before the disaster? On December 29, the plane belly-landed at Muan International Airport, slamming into a barrier and exploding, killing 179 of 181 people onboard.
Authorities suspect a bird strike, landing gear failure, and even total power loss may have contributed to the crash, South Korea's worst air disaster to date. The damaged flight recorders have been sent to the U.S. for further analysis, as questions grow about the missing data.
Join us as we uncover the chilling details of this tragedy, including the moments leading up to the crash and the ongoing investigation into what really went wrong.
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