💨 Abstract
A South Korean report suggests that the Jeju Air plane crash in December 2024, which killed 179 people, might have been less deadly without a concrete mound at the runway's end. The Boeing 737-800 from Bangkok overran the runway and hit the concrete structure, which did not meet safety standards. A simulation indicated that all passengers might have survived if the barrier was not there.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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