The investigation into the tragic crash of Jeju Air flight 2216 is picking up pace. The focus is now on carefully extracting data from the plane’s two black boxes. While the initial extraction of information from the cockpit voice recorder is complete, the flight data recorder is posing some challenges. As such, Korean authorities have decided to send it to the National Transportation Safety Board in the United States for further evaluation.
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