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Crashed Jeju Air jet still had working engine, probe update says

Story: :: File

South Korean researchers suggested that the Jeju air aircraft in the deadly accident of December could continue to fly longer despite damaging their engines due to bird strike.

:: Lee Geun-Yung

This is according to the latest progress reports seen by Reuters.

Instead, he made Boeing Jet Belly-inspiration at Muan Airport on December 29th and became a set.

All 181 people on board were killed, except two.

The July 19 update was not explained to the public after the victims complained to the families of the victims, and some of them were misleading and accusing the pilots by researching other factors.

The five -page report is not yet certain, but it contains details about the two engines of the aircraft.

:: Lee Geun-Yung

According to the update, the left motor was less damaged from the right after the bird strike.

But it was closed 19 seconds after it was shot.

The remaining, right engine was worse damaged.

Nevertheless – update – “sufficient output for the flight has been confirmed,” he said.

A source told Reuters on Monday, and found that pilots closed the less damaged engine after a bird strike.

However, the new details, despite the damage, the remaining engine increases the likelihood of keeping the plane above.

However, the update still did not say what level of performance it was.

Or the jet, without landing equipment, the options that may have given to the crew of the aircraft before landing from the first plan to the opposite direction of the runway.

Inspectors are expected to be in recent months as the technical status of the aircraft and the official reconstruction of the officially understood by their pilots.

Experts say that most of the air accidents are caused by many factors and that they are careful with giving too much weight to missing evidence.

The investigation board did not respond immediately to the request for comments.

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