2024-12-29 22:37
With regards to Jeju Flight 2216; After living in Korea nearly 2 decades, I know 2 things for certain: 1. The pilot followed the rules without deviation or improvisation & that probably killed them. Maybe even in spite of knowing it would. Policy is King in SK, just search Daegu Subway Fire. 2. Passenger texts are circulating to prove that it was a bird strike, but if I know ANYTHING about my second home, the companies have complete power & there’s a lot of evidence it wasn’t a bird strike.
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Alex Writes Alot
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All major airlines flying to developed countries have this strict adherence to rules and procedures, for which they train extensively, regularly pass exams, have manuals in the cockpit, have memory items, etc. You would also know that when things go wrong, not according to plan, stress levels rise very fast very high, and humans often make mistakes, which means that the best pilots will make mistakes in the worst situations. Wait for at least SOME official reports and stop this speculation.
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Laura Chinde Ponce
desdenova2
You are just trying to make a parallelism with the ship incident, which went that way, without any evidence. What is the purpose of this? Wait until the whole investigation unfolds before making malicious assumptions about the pilot behavior.
13 小時內
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isbeka_rin
Stop making insensitive speculations and trying to blame the pilot while throwing around cultural accusations. It’s been only two days since the incident. Show some respect and wait for the official report.
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Kara Bednarski
kara_bednarski
Oh goody, another armchair warrior on social media. 🙄
16 小時內
Adam Woo
adamwoo668
After living in Korea all my life there is one thing I know for certain.Nobody knows what actually happened yet.Stop the blame game and wait for the official report.
16 小時內
Mar-mar Montefrio
marmar3_1
The black box and VDR will show lights to this...lets wait for that..
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Bianca Turalija
goatessb
I am appalled by all these gross generalizations about Korea by people who have spent "some" time in Korea. My "some time" is 22 years and all I can say is that this society, like any other, is complex. Korea's airlines and even Jeju Air have quite good safety record, so obviously the pilots are doing a good job. Human error may have been a factor, or birds, or engines, landing gear....we don't know yet. Who are you to claim with such certainty you know what happened ?! ?! Shameful
19 小時內
Barths Chocolycra Vivian
vivians_diaries
That fucking wall was the major issue.. the pilot did a good job of landing without wheels.. only to encounter a fucking concrete wall
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@Co
_a_co_a
A bird flew into my Honda Accord windshield once, and died, nothing happened to Honda. However, if I drove it into a wall…
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jet.gypsy
The bird strike would not hane directly caused this. It may have distracted and been a diversion from landing protocol: flaps, landing gear… the 737 has multiple options of landing gear doesn’t deploy but it could be they literally forgot the flaps and landing gear because of being distracted with the bird strike

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