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Jeju Air Crash: Pilots shut off wrong engine; probe finds clear evidence
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A South Korean probe reveals that the Jeju Air pilots mistakenly shut down the less damaged left engine after a bird strike, leading to the fatal crash in December. Evidence from voice recordings and wreckage data supports this conclusion. The Boeing 737-800 crashed during landing at Muan Airport, killing 179 of 181 onboard.
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