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The investigation into the Jeju Air crash in South Korea revealed that pilots turned off the less-damaged engine after both engines sustained bird strikes. This finding, implying human error, sparked protests from families and pilots, who demand more evidence. The crash, involving a Boeing 737-800, was the deadliest in South Korea in decades. Authorities are also examining other factors, including airport infrastructure and air traffic control responses.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff