Investigators Seek Clues From Jeju Air 737's Data Recorders

Muan crash site

Recovery teams work at the scene of where a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 series aircraft crashed and burst into flames at Muan International Airport on Dec. 29.

Credit: Jung Yeon-je/AFP/Getty Images
Investigators leading the probe into the Dec. 29 Jeju Air accident at South Korea's Muan International Airport expect to have preliminary data from the Boeing 737-800's cockpit voice recorder (CVR) within days, while the flight data recorder (FDR) will be flown to the U.S. for data extraction. A Jan...
Sean Broderick

Senior Air Transport & Safety Editor Sean Broderick covers aviation safety, MRO, and the airline business from Aviation Week Network's Washington, D.C. office.

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