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    Home » Blog » ‘Should I say my last words’: Passenger’s haunting final message before South Korea plane crash

    ‘Should I say my last words’: Passenger’s haunting final message before South Korea plane crash

    December 29, 2024Updated:December 29, 2024 World No Comments
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    'Should I say my last words': Passenger’s haunting final message before South Korea plane crash

    ” If I say my previous words”? was the last message sent by a traveler who was traveling on the tragic journey that exploded after it skidded off the airport and hit a practical fence on Sunday.
    The customer texted a family member a message saying a bird was stuck in the aircraft, according to the News1 company.
    The guest’s last words were,” If I state my last words”?
    Most of 181 people on board killed in accident
    The front getting items for the Jeju Air customer aircraft apparently failed to build, causing it to wander off the airport and collide with a concrete barrier at Muan airport in South Korea on Sunday.
    It was one of the the country’s worst aviation catastrophe, that killed most of the 181 people on board. According to authorities, the dying count is 176- 83 people, 82 people and 11 people whose genders weren’t instantly recognisable.
    Ill-fated flight was manufactured in 2009
    The aircraft that engulfed in flames was a 15-year-old Boeing 737-800 flight returning from Bangkok. According to the travel government, it was manufactured in 2009.
    Two staff members were rescued and remained aware. Authorities have switched from rescue procedures to restoration efforts, and due to the severe effect, they are looking for bodies that might have been thrown from the aircraft, according to Lee.
    The crisis response involved 32 fireplace engines, several aircraft, and about 1, 560 personnel including firefighters, police officers, and military personnel.
    Only the neck portion stays in shape for a little while.
    The plane was seen on South Korean television images sliding across the airport at high speed, with its getting gear appearing to be retracting before striking a concrete wall, which exploded as a result. The plane was entirely destroyed, leaving only the neck section identifiable.
    ” Only the tail part retains a little bit of shape, and the rest of ( the plane ) looks almost impossible to recognize”, said Muan fire chief Lee Jung-hyun.
    Before the accident, the captain sent a distress signal.
    Preliminary investigations suggest that the control tower had been informed of potential parrot strikes before granting permission for a different landing area. Times prior to the collision, the captain sent a distress message. The transportation government confirmed that the pilot voice recorders and flight data had been recovered for investigation.
    Two Thai citizens were traveling in the event. Paetongtarn Shinawatra, the prime minister of Thailand, condolemented the situation and ordered immediate support. Jeju Air’s leader, Kim E-bae, formally apologised and accepted duty while awaiting research results.
    Boeing offered help and sympathies to Jeju Air. Our emotions are with the passengers and crew, and we extend our deepest condolences to the families who lost loved ones, according to Boeing.

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