South Korean pilot may have shut off less-damaged engine in crash that killed 179 people

A jet plane appears to be snapped in two as it is on the ground, with significant metal and other debris.

The initial results of an investigation into December’s devastating Jeju Air crash in South Korea showed that while both of the plane’s engines sustained bird strikes, its pilots turned off the less-damaged one just before its crash-landing. The finding, before the conclusion of the probe, has proven controversial.

CBC | World News

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