NTSB Joins Investigation of Jeju Air Tragedy
The National Transportation Safety Board has dispatched a team to South Korea to help investigate the Jeju air accident that occurred on December 29, resulting in over 170 fatalities. The team includes specialists in operational factors and airworthiness, aiming to uncover the cause of this tragic event.
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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced on Monday its involvement in the investigation of the Jeju air accident in South Korea. The tragic incident on December 29 claimed the lives of more than 170 individuals, prompting an international collaborative probe.
An accredited representative from the NTSB, along with experts specializing in operational factors and airworthiness, has been dispatched to join the South Korean authorities. Their participation underscores the gravity of the situation and the need for a thorough analysis to determine the cause.
As the investigation unfolds, the focus remains on understanding what led to this devastating accident and implementing measures to prevent such tragedies in the future. The NTSB's involvement highlights the importance of global cooperation in aviation safety.
(With inputs from agencies.)