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Jeju Air crash: Did pilots shut down wrong engine before deadly crash? | Video

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Latest investigation findings into the deadly Jeju Air crash in December 2024 revealed that pilots mistakenly shut down the left engine, which was operating normally, instead of the right engine, which had been severely damaged by a bird strike before landing. Families of the victims objected to the conclusions, leading to South Korea's investigation body cancelling a planned release to media on Saturday (Jul 19).

Latest investigation findings into the deadly Jeju Air crash in December 2024 revealed that pilots mistakenly shut down the left engine, which was operating normally, instead of the right engine, which had been severely damaged by a bird strike before landing. Families of the victims objected to the conclusions, leading to South Korea's investigation body cancelling a planned release to media on Saturday (Jul 19).

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