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South Korea plans to send the damaged flight data recorder from a crashed Jeju Air plane to the US for analysis, following a plane crash in the Muan region that resulted in 179 deaths and two survivors. The decision was made due to the recorder's external damage, and a joint investigation with US and South Korean officials is ongoing.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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