The South Korean Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board (ARAIB) has released the preliminary report of the Jeju Air accident that claimed the lives of 179 people onboard the airline’s Boeing 737-800 in December, confirming that both recorders stopped minutes before the aircraft’s crash and that bird feathers and blood stains were discovered in both engines.
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