South Korean Police Conduct Raids at Airport Following Fatal Plane Crash
In the aftermath of a tragic plane crash in Muan, South Korea, police have conducted raids at the local airport, including the offices of budget airline Jeju Air, amid allegations of negligence. The crash, which resulted in 179 fatalities out of 181 occupants, occurred when a Boeing 737-800 landed without its landing gear deployed. Investigators, including U.S. representatives and Boeing officials, are examining the flight data recorders for clues, as questions arise about bird strikes and runway safety measures.