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U.S. Aviation Experts Join South Korean Probe into Jeju Air Plane Tragedy

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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is set to join the investigation into the tragic passenger plane incident at Muan International Airport in Jeollanam-do, South Korea. The Boeing Company, the manufacturer of the 737-800 aircraft involved, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are also expected to assist with the investigation.

Reuters reported on Sunday that the NTSB plans to dispatch an investigative team to support South Korean aviation authorities in their accident inquiry. This move aligns with established international protocols for aviation accident investigations.

The aircraft involved is a Boeing 737-800, a popular model introduced in 1997. With over 5,000 units delivered, it accounts for nearly half of all Boeing 737 series planes.

The Air and Railway Accident Investigation Board in South Korea has confirmed external damage to the flight data recorder recovered from the crash site. The board may request the NTSB’s assistance in analyzing the data if the damage proves severe. NTSB involvement could significantly expedite the investigation process.

The NTSB is an independent federal agency investigating major civilian transportation accidents in the United States, including those involving aviation, highways, maritime, and rail. Its extensive experience has made it a key player in international aviation accident investigations.

Daniel Kim
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