An investigation into Jeju Air's fatal plane crash in December has found "clear evidence" that pilots shut off the less-damaged engine after a bird strike in South Korea, a source told Reuters. But a progress report was not released as planned, after families of the bereaved protested some of its phrasing.
Breakdown
- A report into the Jeju Air crash was delayed as victims' families protested. 6s
- A source says evidence shows pilots shut down the less damaged engine after a bird strike. 16s
- The findings are reportedly backed by cockpit audio, flight data, and engine switch evidence. 24s
- Families and the pilots' union dispute the findings and call for a broader investigation. 1m 24s
- The union accuses investigators of scapegoating pilots and ignoring organizational responsibility. 1m 41s