Investigators have found 'clear evidence' that the pilots of Jeju Air Flight 2216, which crashed in December 2024 killing 179 people, mistakenly shut down the less-damaged engine after a bird strike, leading to the disaster. The interim report from South Korea's Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board points to human error as the primary cause, rather than mechanical failure. This finding has triggered strong protests from victims' families, who accuse authorities of unfairly blaming the pilots and ignoring other contributing factors, such as airport infrastructure. The controversy has led to the cancellation of official briefings and delayed the release of the full investigation report. The tragedy is now South Korea's deadliest air disaster on home soil, raising urgent questions about aviation safety and accountability.
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