Jeju Air Crash Investigation Hindered by Missing Black Box Data
Flight recorders on the Boeing 737-800 stopped recording four minutes before South Korea's deadliest aviation disaster, killing 179 people.
- Both the flight data recorder (FDR) and cockpit voice recorder (CVR) ceased recording four minutes before the Jeju Air crash on December 29, 2024.
- The Boeing 737-800 crashed during an emergency landing at Muan International Airport after a bird strike and failed landing gear deployment.
- Investigators suspect a total power failure, including backup systems, may have caused the black boxes to stop functioning, but the exact reason remains unclear.
- The crash killed 179 out of 181 people onboard, with only two crew members surviving; it is South Korea's worst aviation disaster on record.
- Authorities are analyzing other data, including air traffic control records and crash site evidence, while also investigating the rigid concrete structure hit by the plane.



















