The aviation community continues to analyze the events leading to the tragic crash of a Jeju Air flight at Muan International Airport in South Korea. The incident, which occurred earlier this week, claimed the lives of 179 passengers out of 181 people onboard. As investigators work to uncover the causes, new theories are emerging about the pilots' decisions during the critical moments leading to the accident.
The flight, which departed from Gimpo International Airport in Seoul, encountered adverse weather conditions upon approaching Muan International Airport. Heavy rain and poor visibility posed significant challenges during the landing attempt. Initial findings suggest. . .