Two crew members may have survived the Jeju Air plane crash in South Korea thanks to sitting backwards with a harness on in ...
Tragedy struck Muan International Airport in South Korea on Sunday as a Jeju Air flight crashed, leaving only two survivors out of 181 passengers and crew. Only two flight attendants survived the ...
American Airlines has recently taken delivery of a new Boeing 737 MAX 8, registered as N315UA—a tail number once used by ...
Two flight attendants seated in the tail ... rear of a plane — the section from which the Azerbaijan survivors were emerging and the location of the jumpseats the Jeju crew would have been ...
Photos from the South Korean news agency Yonhap showed a tail section of the plane separated and engulfed in orange flames with black smoke billowing up. The plane appears to have hit a concrete ...
A plane carrying 175 passengers and six crew has tragically crashed into a wall at Muan International Airport in South Korea, bursting into flames and killing all but two of the people on board.
Could a bird strike have contributed to the crash? A fire chief said the tail was identifiable but "one cannot recognise the shape of the rest of the plane" [Getty Images] The flight, 7C2216, was a ...
They were conscious and did not appear to have any life-threatening ... told a televised briefing that the plane was completely destroyed, with only the tail assembly still recognizable in the ...
South Korea's emergency office said the jet's landing gear appeared to have malfunctioned with ... were miraculously rescued from the tail section of the burning plane. The horrific crash is ...
Volunteers and staff of the Red Cross have set up waiting ... two survivors of the plane crash, a 33-year-old flight attendant with the surname Lee, was pulled from the tail of the wreckage ...