@@nikiyen6yeah but when plane crashes happen they kill so much people comepared to car crashes usually u don’t die from a car crash but yeah there safer
It definitely is not an ideal design for the ILS antennas, but in fairness, runway 19 is rarely used for landings at Muan Intl. They usually land on runway 01 where there is no embankment at the end, and you can even tell this by looking at satellite imagery. Rwy 19 has loads of rubber deposits in the landing zone, whereas rwy 01 has barely any compared to 19.
yeah, a concrete barrier isn't an ideal safety device. even if there is a road just past it, law of averages dictates the plane is going to lose a lot more people.
@@harijha7560Brake? Did you not hear or see the plane landing on its belly? 🤦🏾♂️ and from the footage it appears the reverse thrusters were deployed in an attempt to slow the plane down.
Imagine going that fast sliding across the ground knowing you’re about to die.. that’s horrible.. sending prayers to all the families of their lived ones
They probably didn't think they were about to die, they were on the ground and they wouldn't have died if it wasn't for the concrete wall. Only the pilots could see forward and what was coming
@@Planetrainguyagreed. I don’t think most of them realize how far into the runway they landed on. The passengers and flight attendants probably did not see it coming
Yeah that is very tragic/awful! You touch down & think it’s gonna be ok!?!?! Then hit something! The pilots should have landed 🛬 sooner down the runway! Landing gear or not!!! Prayers the future pilots & the industry figure out how to improve on this situation! Prayers for all aboard & involved!🙏🏽😢😭😓
@@orlandojohnson5742 There were no sparks, the plane was just gliding on its belly (amazing that it would still have that much energy, that far in). Either the pilot didn't even try to get the gear down, or every system designed to do so, failed, because, i think, if the doors had at least opened, if any part of the gear was exposed, there'd have been sparks.
@@janayejohnson9300 safety lapses and quality concerns reported by employees about issues during plane manufacturing, parts going missing, poorly done inspections allowing planes to be used when they could be in poor condition, etc. Idk if this crash was a Boeing plane but, if it was and if the undeployed landing gear was caused by something wrong with the plane (not the pilot making an error), this crash could potentially be related to those reported issues
The way the plane just... Crumbled? I've not seen many plane crashes before, but still, I was genuinely shocked at how the plane just disintegrated... Those poor people.
Hit a strong, sturdy concrete wall at the end of the runway that shouldn’t have been there. When I watched the video for the first time I was absolutely shocked - Truely something I’ve never seen before.
Lots of folks don’t realize that the fuel is held along the bottom of the plane so it created a horrendously perfect situation to cause a horrible way to die.
It’s not just the number of plane crashes it’s about how safe is it to be on one right now… 5 plane accidents within less hours and days of each other?!?? Maintenance is in question right now
0:05 The fact that history almost repeated itself.. To those who don’t know basically back In 1977 two planes a pan-am Boeing 747 and a klm 747 collided on the runway after air traffic control (atc) mistakenly confirmed takeoff for the klm flight. Bcz it was misty atc didn’t see the pan-am flight on the runway and sadly 583 ppl lost their lives and fortunately 61 lived.
History has repeated itself. Many times. 1991 los angeles runway collision. 1983 madrid airport runway collision. 1990 wayne county airport runway collision. 2001 linate airport runway collision. Most recently, 2024 haneda airport runway collision. This is not even counting midair collisions.
Gonna fact check you here. ATC didn’t confirm takeoff. I believe they had said something about takeoff but didn’t actually confirm it. It was the KLM captain who initiated takeoff without proper clearance as he was in a rush to leave after so much delay. The whole accident is a tragedy that could’ve been prevented.
That's not the reason the plane crashed. we need to look at why the pilots rushed to land. they had time. they had a working engine. they should've been able to land normally and go through checklists and they didn't
@@2k_adriandagoat4532 flight attendants sitting at the very end of the aircraft survived. One male and one female. The male said he doesn’t remember what happened and potentially may be paralyzed for the rest of his life
I'm sure the passengers didn't have a clue the collision was going to happen.. I wouldn't be surprised if some passengers started to cheer the smooth landing... this was so terrible.
I seriously doubt that the passengers were cheering, nor thinking the landing was smooth. I’m sure they would’ve noticed that the immense vibrations from no suspension from the gears
Because it’s not the concrete walls fault it’s the fact that the pilots didn’t follow protocol and we don’t know what even caused the problems that led to them crashing in the first place
@@isaachorton5734 Multiple other news stations had pilots and aviation experts on saying that they have never seen concrete structures at the end of the runway. Of course you aren't ever supposed to reach that point, but every single person I've seen with flying experience has brought up that having a massive wall at the end of a runway might not be a great idea. We don't know yet if the pilots "Didn't follow protocol" and with the landing gear not working, there could be some sort of catastrophic malfunction that left them with no other choice.
@@alabamacowthat wall of concrete was for the airport landing side of the runway and use to protect the residents behind that that wall the pilot did a u-turn to land on the take off side of the runway and there were no walls on that side. I think the reason there was no landing gear could possibly they accidentally shut down the other engine which shut down the hydraulic of the landing gear. If they didn’t do the u-turn many lives could have been saved.
@alabamacow They were landing on the wrong side of the runway which is why they slammed into the concrete wall. Still, even without the wall you can see that beyond is an embankment which would've most likely had the same results.
Other than the landing gear, another major issue here is that the flaps were not deployed. Anyone familiar with aviation knows that flaps create more lift and surface area at takeoff, and they also assist with braking during landing. Unless both the landing gear AND the flaps were not operating, there would be absolutely no excuse for the aircraft to be in this configuration.
To me this is clearly not a case of mechanical failure. Those passengers died from the pilots being task saturated and making poor decisions, missing checklist items, etc. I'm sure NTSB has some smart people over there rn reviewing things, so we'll see.
I think it’s a mix of both. The plane coming down too far down the runway due to human error, and mechanical failures from malfunctioning flaps and gear.
Thank God for you man. At least someone knows about the flaps. But they had so much more runway to attempt to slide on yet they didn’t. What the hell is going on.
Feel very bad for all of the people in the terminal that were able to watch the planes land and witnessed the horrifying crash anyone that watched it outside will definitely have severe PTSD for the rest of their life.
Sue the people who put a concrete wall at the end of a runway, That is definitely a design flaw that someone overlooked, That plane could have slid onto the grass and eventually stopped,
Just thinking about it, knowing that a plane crash happened that day, and one of your family members was flying on that same day. Just waiting, praying that a name you recognize won’t be called out, only for it to be called out. Gosh I can’t imagine the grief of all of the family members of those who died
or maybe we need to wait for the investigation to conclude before we jump to conclusions. maybe we should look at why the pilots didn't configure the plane for landing and were in SUCH A HURRY to land that they landed from the opposite side and didn't follow their checklists.
i think they mean it had an engine failure due to a bird strike. the landing gear is not an automated process, the pilots likely were too panicked to remember to put them down. even with a single engine they could have gone around for a 2nd attempt, but failed to do so. to me this seems very simply like inexperience, we live in an age where corporations go for the cheapest labor.
This is so sad! Rest In Peace to all the victims of this unfortunate accident and my condolences to their famikes and friends. Man that woman screaming was so heartbreaking to watch.
I think the pilots shut down the wrong engine. It probably explain why they had to land fast. If they abort landing they would not be able too take off.
My dad is taking a flight to South Korea to visit his family soon.. I have a lot of anxiety about it. I pray he’ll be safe. I don’t know what I would do without him
The plane hitting the wall and blowing up is so horrific :( the landing gear not being lowered is odd. Ive even seen times with landing gear down and defective even..
If the pilot had two miles of runway, and there is no way a bird strike could have caused the landing gear to fail, I hate to say it but maybe it was done so intentionally.
Originally, there was no such thing, but the president of the left-wing airport appointed by the left-wing Moon Jae In of the previous administration ordered him to build such a thing
well even with suicidal or panicked pilots the plane was able to get on the ground albeit at extreme speed, what killed them was the wall that should not have been there
@@jakobetheanimevtuber4102 Not just the wall many thing could have been handle differently. With a good landing they would have time to slow the plane down. The wall was just another error of many.
When he saw the brick wall he was like "yeah I don't want to wake up and deal with all the paperwork. Full speed baby here we go let's give em a mystery to write about for decades to come"
I’m sorry to hear what happened. I was just in South Korea (except not at Muan but Seoul) for my connecting flight to Vietnam and South Korea is one of my favorite countries to go visit. I can’t believe a tragedy like this would happen. Sending condolences to all families and their loved ones. ❤😢
The question is why was there a big ass concrete thing that looks to serve no purpose along the end of the runway. And it looks too sturdy to be a basic barrier between the airport
When you see how the aircraft was to that point appearing to hold together makes it even more heartbreaking how this ends. That concrete mound took away any chance, maximised fatalities.
My condolences to everyone involved. Just imagine waiting for your family to comeback to celebrate new year and this happened. This is tragic and no one should encounter it
The bird strike HAS to be a cover up, if you guys remember Flight 1549 back in 2009, they also suffered a bird strike but everyone still survived! So something else DEFINITELY caused the malfunction and they just refuse to tell the public
0:23 Disaster plane crashes in South Korea recently discovered new Information that induced specific routes to Jeju Air Flight 2216 by the control tower order. And discovered a lot of construction structures in South Korean airports, which violate all international regulations by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
As usual, the news commentator is unforgivingly ignorant about trying to answer questions regarding a pilot's choice for a "Gear Up" landing. Loss of systems, power, and time left for controllable flight all require fast thinking with present options. The pilot clearly tried and had everything in his favor for what he could control.
Yeah, the news ought to do better research, but NOnoNo. They wanna fear-monger people. Don’t believe this and look at official reports that tell the truth.
im sorry but what the hell is the benefit of a gear up landing. let's assume they did lose hydraulics. they didn't even ATTEMPT a manual gear release. you need to wait for the investigation before jumping to conclusions.
@@sourrlemonsexactly. Wait for the official reports that tell the real truth, not a news article filled with (mostly) rushed, misleading, & downright fear-mongering info.
Attempting to defend the pilot is disgusting. There is something severely wrong with you. Anyone with a brain can deduce pilot error as the cause of this
I told everyone, literally ON THE DAY OF the Azerbazian flt crash to stay away from flying if they can for a while because there have been studies that these plane accidents happen in clusters 100%. If you can avoid flying for a bit, make sure you do, just until this energy is gone and everything is good again.
didn't look like they used flaps or reverse thrusters either. even without the landing gear it looks like they made zero attempt to slow the plane down. this appears seriously fishy from a glimpse of what happened. it is possible the reverse thrusters were damaged during the belly landing though, i'm no expert.
Landing gears also have a backup so when it dont work they jsut realise using gravity and normally airports dont have a brick wall at the end, its a fatal floor if there wasnt a brick wall some more people could have survived
Pilot error. All the way. Even if they had total hydraulic failure, theres no reason why the landing gear couldn’t deploy via gravity with enough emergency brake pressure . And to land past 1/3 of the runway?
Why is there a huge non-frangible object (concrete barrier) so close to the end of the runway or overrun? Everyone on that plane was alive until the impact with the barrier. That airport is either poorly designed or has had encroachment issues….19 year Airport Manager.
The pilots probably forgot to use the flaps. Have there been no concrete walls to make things take a terrifying turn, the initial incident would've ended with just overshooting the runway instead of a supposed concrete barrier that made the opposite meaning.
Absolutely terrible…. The crash explosion was terrifying…. This could have been prevented.. I pray to those who passed away to be in heaven, and to everlasting eternal life..
This must have been sad when the relatives at the airport heard their friends or family dead. It’s really crazy that 3 plane crashes happened in under 24 hours. Fly high the people who died in these aviation disasters😞🌹
I can only imagine the fear of those passengers. Poor souls. So a bird strike made the plane not be able to fly? Also the bird strike aslo didnt let the landing gesr down?!
The amount of plane crashes and near misses is just depressing to hear
Still safer than car, train, ship, covered wagon, etc.
@@nikiyen6yeah but when plane crashes happen they kill so much people comepared to car crashes usually u don’t die from a car crash but yeah there safer
@@Zurrrnnyyy depends on the car crash though? car crash can be fatal as well. speed is always a common factor to consider.
This year alone too, January was crazy for plane crashes.
If it was a near miss they would have hit eachother 😅 it's a near hit bro
Who’s the genius that thought it was a good idea to put a brick wall at the end of a runway
It definitely is not an ideal design for the ILS antennas, but in fairness, runway 19 is rarely used for landings at Muan Intl. They usually land on runway 01 where there is no embankment at the end, and you can even tell this by looking at satellite imagery. Rwy 19 has loads of rubber deposits in the landing zone, whereas rwy 01 has barely any compared to 19.
From what I learned from other news channels the plane landed on the opposite side of the runway
The wall was a part of many errors but everything could have been handle differently on the landing tho. Only the blackbox knows.
Whoever wanted the planes to stay in the airport and not crash in to everything else surrounding when these things happen?
@@6z0 tf how u know all this
Planes can handle bird strikes, but the real culprit that caused the disaster was that wall at the end of the runway.
yeah, a concrete barrier isn't an ideal safety device. even if there is a road just past it, law of averages dictates the plane is going to lose a lot more people.
No it wasn't
the reason the wall was their is he has to land the wrong way
@@sarabyrd3374 he could have applied the brake but he didn't this seems to be like big conspiracy
@@harijha7560Brake? Did you not hear or see the plane landing on its belly? 🤦🏾♂️ and from the footage it appears the reverse thrusters were deployed in an attempt to slow the plane down.
that mother's scream.....
Deep condolences 🙏 ☹️ 😔 😢 😥 😿
😢🙏😢
❤🫂😢
I hate to see a mother crying. ☹️
@@randallwinters7387yea she is special
Imagine going that fast sliding across the ground knowing you’re about to die.. that’s horrible.. sending prayers to all the families of their lived ones
They probably didn't think they were about to die, they were on the ground and they wouldn't have died if it wasn't for the concrete wall. Only the pilots could see forward and what was coming
@@Planetrainguyagreed. I don’t think most of them realize how far into the runway they landed on. The passengers and flight attendants probably did not see it coming
Yeah that is very tragic/awful! You touch down & think it’s gonna be ok!?!?! Then hit something!
The pilots should have landed 🛬 sooner down the runway!
Landing gear or not!!! Prayers the future pilots & the industry figure out how to improve on this situation! Prayers for all aboard & involved!🙏🏽😢😭😓
@@orlandojohnson5742 There were no sparks, the plane was just gliding on its belly (amazing that it would still have that much energy, that far in). Either the pilot didn't even try to get the gear down, or every system designed to do so, failed, because, i think, if the doors had at least opened, if any part of the gear was exposed, there'd have been sparks.
There were sparks, check 0:24, and did you not see the massive dust plume that the touchdown created?
Remember when not one, but two Boeing whistleblowers mysteriously died after coming forward?
Coming forward about what
@@janayejohnson9300 I forgot exactly but basically Boeing has a lot of controversies revealed by whistleblowers and 2 of them died "mysteriously"
what does that have to do with this crash?
@@janayejohnson9300 safety lapses and quality concerns reported by employees about issues during plane manufacturing, parts going missing, poorly done inspections allowing planes to be used when they could be in poor condition, etc. Idk if this crash was a Boeing plane but, if it was and if the undeployed landing gear was caused by something wrong with the plane (not the pilot making an error), this crash could potentially be related to those reported issues
Remember how boeing has had decades of great success? No?
The way the plane just... Crumbled? I've not seen many plane crashes before, but still, I was genuinely shocked at how the plane just disintegrated... Those poor people.
Hit a strong, sturdy concrete wall at the end of the runway that shouldn’t have been there. When I watched the video for the first time I was absolutely shocked - Truely something I’ve never seen before.
Lots of folks don’t realize that the fuel is held along the bottom of the plane so it created a horrendously perfect situation to cause a horrible way to die.
It looked like a movie, or a crash test.
@@RobertJohnson-hp4gz basically dying from the impact and a ball of fire and smoke. yeah r.i.p.
@@SirAxel. Yea I agree with you that concrete wall had never should've been there. The impact was so strong
This is not news we wanted to hear at the end year. My condolences to all those families.
2024 always finds a way to bring sorrow and doom when we think it's all over
RIP to all the victims.
It’s not just the number of plane crashes it’s about how safe is it to be on one right now… 5 plane accidents within less hours and days of each other?!?? Maintenance is in question right now
Thats what happens when companies employ DEI hires. Their planes fall apart because they were too focused on politics and increasing their ESG Scores.
@@Inferno45oh lord, not everything has to do with politics…
It's still safe.
@@Inferno45 is the dei in the room with us
@@marv_theodo08 unfortunately a lot of things do
0:05 The fact that history almost repeated itself..
To those who don’t know basically back In 1977 two planes a pan-am Boeing 747 and a klm 747 collided on the runway after air traffic control (atc) mistakenly confirmed takeoff for the klm flight. Bcz it was misty atc didn’t see the pan-am flight on the runway and sadly 583 ppl lost their lives and fortunately 61 lived.
History has repeated itself. Many times. 1991 los angeles runway collision. 1983 madrid airport runway collision. 1990 wayne county airport runway collision. 2001 linate airport runway collision. Most recently, 2024 haneda airport runway collision. This is not even counting midair collisions.
Gonna fact check you here. ATC didn’t confirm takeoff. I believe they had said something about takeoff but didn’t actually confirm it. It was the KLM captain who initiated takeoff without proper clearance as he was in a rush to leave after so much delay. The whole accident is a tragedy that could’ve been prevented.
That's horrible! I feel so bad for everyone involved
New fear unlocked I’ll never use an airport with a huge brick wall at the end of the runway
go watch final destination movies and u will have more fears to unlock.
@@scm4you599 i love this comment😭😭😂😂😂
Seriously tho what is it there for?
@@scm4you599 bro unlocking fears like its a video game
That's not the reason the plane crashed. we need to look at why the pilots rushed to land. they had time. they had a working engine. they should've been able to land normally and go through checklists and they didn't
The other news says two crew members survived the crash with 179 dead..
theres no way anybody is surviving that
@@2k_adriandagoat4532 flight attendants sitting at the very end of the aircraft survived. One male and one female. The male said he doesn’t remember what happened and potentially may be paralyzed for the rest of his life
Total 181
Dead 179
Survived 2
One is hurt but may recover eventually. The other may be paralyzed for life and is intensive care.
The host said that, in the tv version of the story.
Geez that’s just terrifying
I'm sure the passengers didn't have a clue the collision was going to happen.. I wouldn't be surprised if some passengers started to cheer the smooth landing... this was so terrible.
I seriously doubt that the passengers were cheering, nor thinking the landing was smooth. I’m sure they would’ve noticed that the immense vibrations from no suspension from the gears
Why y'all not asking the question as to why there was a massive concrete wall at the end of the runway???
Because it’s not the concrete walls fault it’s the fact that the pilots didn’t follow protocol and we don’t know what even caused the problems that led to them crashing in the first place
@@isaachorton5734 Multiple other news stations had pilots and aviation experts on saying that they have never seen concrete structures at the end of the runway. Of course you aren't ever supposed to reach that point, but every single person I've seen with flying experience has brought up that having a massive wall at the end of a runway might not be a great idea. We don't know yet if the pilots "Didn't follow protocol" and with the landing gear not working, there could be some sort of catastrophic malfunction that left them with no other choice.
@@alabamacowthat wall of concrete was for the airport landing side of the runway and use to protect the residents behind that that wall the pilot did a u-turn to land on the take off side of the runway and there were no walls on that side. I think the reason there was no landing gear could possibly they accidentally shut down the other engine which shut down the hydraulic of the landing gear. If they didn’t do the u-turn many lives could have been saved.
@alabamacow They were landing on the wrong side of the runway which is why they slammed into the concrete wall. Still, even without the wall you can see that beyond is an embankment which would've most likely had the same results.
@@thatall1145 it wasn't a wall to protect residents it was for holding instruments
People already been killed before New Year? That's horrible. Rest in heaven to the victims
1:18 god that scream breaks my heart😢💔
Other than the landing gear, another major issue here is that the flaps were not deployed. Anyone familiar with aviation knows that flaps create more lift and surface area at takeoff, and they also assist with braking during landing. Unless both the landing gear AND the flaps were not operating, there would be absolutely no excuse for the aircraft to be in this configuration.
To me this is clearly not a case of mechanical failure. Those passengers died from the pilots being task saturated and making poor decisions, missing checklist items, etc. I'm sure NTSB has some smart people over there rn reviewing things, so we'll see.
I think it’s a mix of both. The plane coming down too far down the runway due to human error, and mechanical failures from malfunctioning flaps and gear.
Thank God for you man. At least someone knows about the flaps. But they had so much more runway to attempt to slide on yet they didn’t. What the hell is going on.
@@StinkyDog98703are we sure it was both flaps and gear, that’s practically impossible
I don’t know, it could’ve been. It was only a theory.
Feel very bad for all of the people in the terminal that were able to watch the planes land and witnessed the horrifying crash anyone that watched it outside will definitely have severe PTSD for the rest of their life.
Sue the people who put a concrete wall at the end of a runway,
That is definitely a design flaw that someone overlooked,
That plane could have slid onto the grass and eventually stopped,
Lol i bet you’re American. You cant sue the airport because of incompetent pilots haha
@@6z0 You cant sue the Airport but you can 100% sue the Airlines. Jeju airways in this case
@ It depends on the factors of the accident. You wouldn’t be able to have a successful lawsuit before the final report is released. not a “100%”
@@6z0 Im saying you can have grounds to sue. The airlines essentially killed 179 people due to negligence. If thats not grounds to sue IDK what is lol
@ Again, until the final report releases, there is no telling if the airline was negligent or not
Just thinking about it, knowing that a plane crash happened that day, and one of your family members was flying on that same day. Just waiting, praying that a name you recognize won’t be called out, only for it to be called out. Gosh I can’t imagine the grief of all of the family members of those who died
This is why I travel by foot
Trust me I don’t like flying either but what can we do?
Good luck walking across the Atlantic, Jesus.
@@Glitcher2000 jesus can fly in the sky. no need to walk........
I didnt know you can walk to other countries on water...
i mean.... statistically youre much more likely to get injured or die while walking than flying
The person who had the idea to put a whole concrete wall in the runway should be held accountable.
or maybe we need to wait for the investigation to conclude before we jump to conclusions. maybe we should look at why the pilots didn't configure the plane for landing and were in SUCH A HURRY to land that they landed from the opposite side and didn't follow their checklists.
the clip of the family crying in the airport when they find out the bad news about their loved one, broke my heart :(
Bird strike on a landing gear makes no sense. Engines is one thing. Land gear is impossible.
i think they mean it had an engine failure due to a bird strike. the landing gear is not an automated process, the pilots likely were too panicked to remember to put them down. even with a single engine they could have gone around for a 2nd attempt, but failed to do so. to me this seems very simply like inexperience, we live in an age where corporations go for the cheapest labor.
@@LygerTheCLaw I think so too.
This is so sad! Rest In Peace to all the victims of this unfortunate accident and my condolences to their famikes and friends. Man that woman screaming was so heartbreaking to watch.
I think the pilots shut down the wrong engine. It probably explain why they had to land fast. If they abort landing they would not be able too take off.
that has happened before
Sounds like they just don’t want to admit the pilot made mistakes
Finally someone capable of critical thinking.
A pilot shouldn’t….
Prayers for South Korea and all those affected by this terrible tragedy ❤
My dad is taking a flight to South Korea to visit his family soon.. I have a lot of anxiety about it. I pray he’ll be safe. I don’t know what I would do without him
This was so tragic😢
The mother screaming is so sad :(
The plane hitting the wall and blowing up is so horrific :( the landing gear not being lowered is odd. Ive even seen times with landing gear down and defective even..
Oh man that woman's scream...I'm almost in tears now
Imagine being the person having to read the names of the people that have passed. So terrible, rest in peace
Yeah,this is truly tragic!😭I feel so bad for all the victims and their families!😣RIP!🙏
If the pilot had two miles of runway, and there is no way a bird strike could have caused the landing gear to fail, I hate to say it but maybe it was done so intentionally.
If the pilot wanted to kill themself and everyone else, why feign a crash landing at an airport?
The question is why did they put a wall? Poorly designed airport.
Originally, there was no such thing, but the president of the left-wing airport appointed by the left-wing Moon Jae In of the previous administration ordered him to build such a thing
Sending my prayers to all the families who lost a loved one. 😢 🤲
Rest in peace to the departed, prayers to all the family's and friends of those lost in this horrible crash.🙏🙏🙏
Maybe the pilot was suicidal
possibly, most don't make it appear accidental though and the copilot also has some ability to take action.
@LygerTheCLaw pilot mental health is like a big taboo its sad.
well even with suicidal or panicked pilots the plane was able to get on the ground albeit at extreme speed, what killed them was the wall that should not have been there
@@jakobetheanimevtuber4102 Not just the wall many thing could have been handle differently. With a good landing they would have time to slow the plane down. The wall was just another error of many.
When he saw the brick wall he was like "yeah I don't want to wake up and deal with all the paperwork. Full speed baby here we go let's give em a mystery to write about for decades to come"
After seeing that crash video, its just mindblowing how two people survived that..
This scary as hell. Rest in Peace to all the passengers 💔
All of these crashes (except the Azerbaijan one) happened in the last 48 hours. This is just unbelievable. Aviation, what is happening??
You forgot to add the businessman who flew the plane with his family of 19 people who all died in the crash about a week or two ago.
I’m sorry to hear what happened. I was just in South Korea (except not at Muan but Seoul) for my connecting flight to Vietnam and South Korea is one of my favorite countries to go visit. I can’t believe a tragedy like this would happen. Sending condolences to all families and their loved ones. ❤😢
The question is why was there a big ass concrete thing that looks to serve no purpose along the end of the runway. And it looks too sturdy to be a basic barrier between the airport
When you see how the aircraft was to that point appearing to hold together makes it even more heartbreaking how this ends. That concrete mound took away any chance, maximised fatalities.
Wow this helps a lot because I’m going on a flight tommorrow and there was a shooting at this airplane a few days ago (pheonix az)
Was your flight good?
My condolences to everyone involved. Just imagine waiting for your family to comeback to celebrate new year and this happened. This is tragic and no one should encounter it
Im so sorry. This is just sad and terrible. I can't imagine the pain.
Prayers to the families 🙏🏽😢🫶🏼💕
The bird strike HAS to be a cover up, if you guys remember Flight 1549 back in 2009, they also suffered a bird strike but everyone still survived! So something else DEFINITELY caused the malfunction and they just refuse to tell the public
this is devastating, I hope something like this doesn’t happen again
Condolences to all family..
Why was there a barrier at the end of the runway? South Korea is supposed to be intelligent wtf
0:23 Disaster plane crashes in South Korea recently discovered new Information that induced specific routes to Jeju Air Flight 2216 by the control tower order. And discovered a lot of construction structures in South Korean airports, which violate all international regulations by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
As usual, the news commentator is unforgivingly ignorant about trying to answer questions regarding a pilot's choice for a "Gear Up" landing. Loss of systems, power, and time left for controllable flight all require fast thinking with present options. The pilot clearly tried and had everything in his favor for what he could control.
Yeah, the news ought to do better research, but NOnoNo. They wanna fear-monger people. Don’t believe this and look at official reports that tell the truth.
im sorry but what the hell is the benefit of a gear up landing. let's assume they did lose hydraulics. they didn't even ATTEMPT a manual gear release. you need to wait for the investigation before jumping to conclusions.
@@sourrlemonsexactly. Wait for the official reports that tell the real truth, not a news article filled with (mostly) rushed, misleading, & downright fear-mongering info.
Attempting to defend the pilot is disgusting. There is something severely wrong with you. Anyone with a brain can deduce pilot error as the cause of this
I told everyone, literally ON THE DAY OF the Azerbazian flt crash to stay away from flying if they can for a while because there have been studies that these plane accidents happen in clusters 100%. If you can avoid flying for a bit, make sure you do, just until this energy is gone and everything is good again.
Every year when close to new year's eve is when plane crashes happen in clusters
No there haven't. You made that up. Link said studies.
didn't look like they used flaps or reverse thrusters either. even without the landing gear it looks like they made zero attempt to slow the plane down. this appears seriously fishy from a glimpse of what happened. it is possible the reverse thrusters were damaged during the belly landing though, i'm no expert.
Landing gears also have a backup so when it dont work they jsut realise using gravity and normally airports dont have a brick wall at the end, its a fatal floor if there wasnt a brick wall some more people could have survived
This is so sad god be with these families the screamin from those people just kills me 😔😔
Pilot error. All the way. Even if they had total hydraulic failure, theres no reason why the landing gear couldn’t deploy via gravity with enough emergency brake pressure . And to land past 1/3 of the runway?
179 deceased now imagine all the families of those involved affected by this.
My thoughts on never want to travel ever again 😳😔 this is sad, Rest In Peace to all those that unfortunately passed 🙏🏻
My deepest condolences and prayers to the families and loved ones 🙏🏼
the people flying..holy.. my condolences goes out to every single family affected.
Why is there a huge non-frangible object (concrete barrier) so close to the end of the runway or overrun? Everyone on that plane was alive until the impact with the barrier. That airport is either poorly designed or has had encroachment issues….19 year Airport Manager.
Dont blame the birds! The pilot at least couldve turned even if it wouldve flipped maybe more ppl would’ve survived
Unbelievable...how could this happen
I feel horrible that that happened 😞
Oh my 😢 I’m extremely sorry.
Our condolences to the families ❤😢
"So many mysteries here..."
Asian pilots, the only explanation you need here.
Question, who tf puts a brick wall instead of a fence line?
The pilots probably forgot to use the flaps. Have there been no concrete walls to make things take a terrifying turn, the initial incident would've ended with just overshooting the runway instead of a supposed concrete barrier that made the opposite meaning.
Those poor souls. May they be in peace.
Deep condolences 🙏 ☹️ 😔 😢 😥 😿
The black box and the tower communication will be investigated
It’s crazy that one thing going wrong on a plane can kill 200 people in a second.
May all those who died rest in peace 🙏
Rest in peace to all of the victims and families and friends 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭
the scream broke my heart...
The first question is “Why was the localizer put on top of a dirt berm”?
Omg!! 0:50 I feel so horrible for the people waiting for their love ones on that plane.
1:27 talking about plane crashes while being inside an airport full of people waiting to board said planes is quite something
Absolutely terrible…. The crash explosion was terrifying…. This could have been prevented.. I pray to those who passed away to be in heaven, and to everlasting eternal life..
If your wondering
Bird strike - go around - overcorrection/pilot error and/or panic - concrete wall
This must have been sad when the relatives at the airport heard their friends or family dead. It’s really crazy that 3 plane crashes happened in under 24 hours. Fly high the people who died in these aviation disasters😞🌹
They didnt even get to see 2025 😭
the way the plane slides and crashes is just pure horror
I can only imagine the fear of those passengers. Poor souls.
So a bird strike made the plane not be able to fly? Also the bird strike aslo didnt let the landing gesr down?!
Absolute pilot error combined with bad runway design
This was a horrible crash, the epitome of bad circumstances all meshing into one catastrophe.
the pilot and the plane didnt kill them. The airport did
So the plane is not the safest mode of transportation anymore?😮
Rest in peace to all of the lives lost 🕊️
Why is there a concrete wall
I remember that movie called “sully” from a real life accident. It was a bird strike too
Yeah that incident is probably the most well known bird strike incident aka miracle on the Hudson