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.
As you are aware, several constitutional questions have emerged and are debated—necessarily or unnecessarily—in South Korea. Lots of work has fallen into the hands of constitutional lawyers now.
"At this point there are a lot more questions than we have answers ... Under global aviation rules, South Korea will lead a civil investigation and involve the National Transportation Safety ...
SEOUL — Who is running South Korea? In the week since President Yoon Suk Yeol briefly declared martial law, setting off widespread calls for his removal from office, that question has become a ...
Experts say many questions yet to be answered Jeju Air ... Under global aviation rules, South Korea will lead a civil investigation and involve the National Transportation Safety Board in the ...
The Jeju Air 737 crash in South Korea on Sunday that killed all but ... “There’s a lot more questions than there are answers,” says Jim Brauchle, an aviation attorney who flew transport ...
Questions over airport embankment, bird strikes as South Korea air crash probed The National Police Agency said it is making all-out efforts by adding personnel and rapid DNA analysers to shorten ...