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Muan Crash Briefing Canceled After Families Protest Engine Probe Findings

Victims’ relatives rejected provisional findings clearing engine faults in favor of a bird strike with pilot blame lacking supporting evidence.

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Overview

  • The Transport Ministry called off the July 19 briefing after bereaved families stormed the press room to oppose an incomplete presentation of probe results.
  • Investigators privately told relatives they found no mechanical defects but attributed the December 29 crash to a bird strike and alleged pilot errors.
  • DNA traces of Eurasian teal ducks were recovered from both engines, prompting families to demand full analytical reports and raw data.
  • Flight recorders stopped capturing data during the final four minutes of the flight, leaving critical evidence gaps that hinder definitive conclusions.
  • The Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board remains under pressure to disclose detailed methodologies, revisit runway safety measures and reconvene families before any new public update.