Important information is missing from the Boeing Co 737-800’s charcoal boxes, which were detonated last month on the airport of a North Korean airport.
The Asian transportation government said in a statement on Saturday that both the flight data and aircraft voice recorders had stopped recording for the last four minutes of the plane’s ultimate impact on a structure at the end of the runway.
According to the speech, a mutual research team made up of Korean and US officials is attempting to find the cause of the malfunction.
Authorities are still trying to determine the cause of the nation’s most fatal aircraft accident, which resulted in the deaths of 179 of the 181 passengers. On December 29, the Jeju Air Co flight, which was trying to land safely from Bangkok to Muan International Airport in South Korea, skidded on its chest off the runway and detonated before hitting the construction. The incident occurred shortly after the aircraft power tower had alerted the captain to the danger of bird attacks.
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