The plane crash that occurred in South Korea in the last days of the year had a significant impact worldwide. In the accident at Muan International Airport, where the plane veered off the runway and crashed into a wall, 179 people tragically lost their lives, and new developments have emerged in the investigation of the black box that will solve all the mysteries. BLACK BOX STOPPED RECORDING 4 MINUTES BEFORE IMPACTThe investigation team, which continues to examine the cause of the accident, announced that they have reached important information regarding the black box. According to a statement from the South Korean Ministry of Transport, the black box of the Boeing 737-800 aircraft became inoperative 4 minutes before the impact. REASON UNKNOWNThe black box, which is expected to answer all the questions behind the plane crash, stopping its recording has raised questions. Officials stated that the reason for the recording stopping is still unknown, and in the statement, they said, "CVR and FDR data are important for accident investigations, but accident investigations are conducted through the examination and analysis of various data, so we plan to do our best to accurately determine the cause of the accident." SECOND DEADLIEST ACCIDENT IN SOUTH KOREA'S HISTORYThe accident that occurred on December 29 has gone down in history as the deadliest accident in the country since 1997, when a Korean Air Boeing 747 crashed in the Guam jungle, resulting in the deaths of 228 people.
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