South Korean investigators found feathers in both engines of the Boeing Co. 737-800 jet involved in a crash late last month.
Voluntarily reported bird strikes at local airports have increased 46%, according to a Newsday analysis of FAA data.
The absence of a transcript of the final moments leaves the investigation without crucial clues that would likely have shed ...
A former transport ministry accident investigator said the discovery suggests all power, including backup, may have been cut, which is rare.
Officials say the black boxes of a Boeing jetliner that crashed in South Korea last month stopped recording about four ...
South Korea air crash recorders missing final four minutes - The US National Transportation Safety Board concluded that both ...
Flight recorders from the passenger jet that crashed in South Korea last month, killing more than 170 people, stopped working minutes before the plane belly-landed and exploded on the runway, ...
South Korea's transport minister said on Tuesday he intends to step down to take responsibility for the deadly crash of a ...
Senior ministry official Joo Jong-wan said representatives from the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board and Boeing were expected to arrive in South Korea on Monday to participate in the ...
Jeju Air 7C2216, which departed the Thai capital of Bangkok for Muan in southwestern South Korea ... officials and the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), Federal Aviation ...