Experts Reveal ‘Almost CRIMINAL Error’ That Caused So Many To DIE in Fiery South Korean Plane Crash

Experts are shedding light on the devastating plane crash in South Korea that claimed over 179 lives yesterday. This tragic incident has left many questioning the safety measures in place and the oversight that could have prevented such a large-scale disaster.

Reports indicate that the aircraft collided with a massive concrete wall situated at the runway’s end, sparking outrage as many believe this was an easily avoidable mistake, leading to the catastrophic fiery crash.

The Jeju Airline plane had skidded off the runway in Muan, around 180 miles away from Seoul. The tragedy unfolded in moments as the plane burst into flames after crashing into the concrete barrier, with its landing gear failing to extend during the attempted landing on Sunday.

Incredibly, only two individuals survived this horrendous accident, which the nation is now calling one of its most severe aviation calamities.

A shocking video has surfaced showing the plane during its landing attempt. It appears the plane struck a bird, which led to the aircraft circling the runway before attempting to land with its flaps raised. This suggests a possible hydraulic failure which could have hindered the landing gear’s deployment.

A prominent air safety expert proposed that the outcome could have been entirely different if the plane had hit a fence instead. A less severe impact might have allowed the aircraft to skid across a road or come to a halt in an open field.

“I believe everyone on board could have survived. The pilots might have faced some injuries if the aircraft hit a fence, but the chance of survival would have been much higher,” the expert noted.

Other airline pilots have contributed their insights, suggesting that the jet likely experienced a loss of power in one engine paired with hydraulic issues following the bird strike. These compounding problems may have critically impaired the aircraft’s ability to land safely.