On December 30, 2024, a severe plane crash involving Jeju Air Flight 7C2216 at Muan International Airport has ignited widespread grief and scrutiny. As the flight, carrying 181 passengers, approached for landing amid reports of bird activity, the pilot reported a “bird strike” and an emergency request shortly before the aircraft ultimately crashed, resulting in the loss of 179 lives.
**Tragedy Strikes: Jeju Air Plane Crash Investigation Begins**

**Tragedy Strikes: Jeju Air Plane Crash Investigation Begins**
A devastating plane crash in South Korea has left the nation mourning, while investigations focus on the critical moments leading to the disaster.
The incident occurred just after 8:59 a.m. when the pilot signaled distress, having been delayed already and warned about birds in the vicinity. Although he attempted a go-around maneuver, his final approach resulted in the aircraft striking a terminal structure at high speed just minutes after the distress call. Investigators are now left grappling with the critical four minutes between the bird strike report and the plane’s fatal impact, leading to intensified scrutiny of aviation safety protocols amidst calls for deeper investigations.