236 deaths, 6 horrific crashes: December a dark month for aviation industry

The most devastating incident occurred on Sunday when a Jeju Air passenger plane crashed at Muan Airport in South Korea. The plane, which was returning from Bangkok, reportedly lost control after its front landing gear failed to deploy, causing it to skid off the runway and slam into a concrete fence. The collision resulted in a devastating fire that engulfed the aircraft. A total of 179 people were confirmed dead. The plane had 181 people on board, and emergency responders are working to contain the fire, with 32 fire trucks and helicopters to the scene. Two survivors have been pulled from the wreckage, including a crew member and a passenger. The cause of the landing gear failure is still under investigation, and officials have expressed shock over the severity of the incident, which ranks as one of South Korea’s worst aviation disasters.

The most devastating incident occurred on Sunday when a Jeju Air passenger plane crashed at Muan Airport in South Korea. The plane, which was returning from Bangkok, reportedly lost control after its front landing gear failed to deploy, causing it to skid off the runway and slam into a concrete fence. The collision resulted in a devastating fire that engulfed the aircraft. A total of 179 people were confirmed dead. The plane had 181 people on board, and emergency responders are working to contain the fire, with 32 fire trucks and helicopters to the scene. Two survivors have been pulled from the wreckage, including a crew member and a passenger. The cause of the landing gear failure is still under investigation, and officials have expressed shock over the severity of the incident, which ranks as one of South Korea’s worst aviation disasters.

The most devastating incident occurred on Sunday when a Jeju Air passenger plane crashed at Muan Airport in South Korea. The plane, which was returning from Bangkok, reportedly lost control after its front landing gear failed to deploy, causing it to skid off the runway and slam into a concrete fence. The collision resulted in a devastating fire that engulfed the aircraft. A total of 179 people were confirmed dead. The plane had 181 people on board, and emergency responders are working to contain the fire, with 32 fire trucks and helicopters to the scene. Two survivors have been pulled from the wreckage, including a crew member and a passenger. The cause of the landing gear failure is still under investigation, and officials have expressed shock over the severity of the incident, which ranks as one of South Korea’s worst aviation disasters.

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