An official investigation into the deadly Jeju Air crash in South Korea has found 'clear evidence' that pilots mistakenly shut down the less-damaged engine after a bird strike, leading to the deaths of 179 people. The interim report has triggered intense backlash from victims' families, who accuse authorities of unfairly blaming the pilots while overlooking other contributing factors, such as airport infrastructure and emergency response. The findings are based on cockpit voice recordings, flight data, and physical evidence from the crash site. The controversy has led to the postponement of the report's release and disrupted official briefings. The tragedy, South Korea's deadliest air disaster on home soil, has ignited a national debate over aviation safety and accountability.
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