Grieving relatives of the victims of the South Korean plane disaster have visited the crash site to pay respects to their ...
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Footage of the accident shows a white-and-orange plane speeding down ... saying later that the plane’s black boxes — which could help determine the cause of the crash — have been recovered.
investigators have begun inspecting the plane's two black boxes - the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder Edited by Johanna Chisholm with Jean Mackenzie and Jake Kwon reporting ...
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Both black boxes - the flight ... burned-out fuselage of the orange-and-white aircraft on the runway at Muan - some 288km southwest of Seoul. Bits of plane seats and luggage were strewn across ...
Investigators are looking into the plane’s black box recordings but decoding ... At the local sports centre in Muan, mourners laid white chrysanthemum flowers, which symbolise grief in Korean ...
colleagues wearing black ribbons cried at their desks in the public education office on Tuesday, as they watched over a victim's empty desk. White chrysanthemums had been placed on the desk in ...
South Korean authorities began releasing the bodies of plane crash victims to families Tuesday, as investigators raced to determine why the Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crash landed and burst into flames.
White House National ... both of the so-called "black boxes" — the flight data and cockpit voice recorders — from the crash site. Experts from Brazil, where the plane was built, were due ...