
An important development has been made in the investigation of the fatal plane crash in South Korea.
According to the World News Agency, the investigative report of the plane that crashed in South Korea on December 29 last year has been released.
The report said that initially it appears that the cause of the plane crash was not a technical fault or human error.
The report said that evidence was found that the accident was caused by a bird hitting the plane’s engine. Bird DNA was found in both engines.
Traces of bird feathers and blood were also found from both the engines of the crashed plane.
It should be remembered that the passenger plane was flying from Bangkok Airport carrying 4 crew members and more than 177 passengers.
The destination of this ill-fated plane was South Korea’s Moan International Airport, where a bird strike warning was also given to the plane.
The plane crashed while trying to land at Moan International Airport. 179 people were killed in the accident while 2 were saved.
