Recording of flight data ceased four minutes before Jeju Air crash that killed 179 people, says transport ministry.
Investigators found the flight recorders from a deadly South Korean plane crash stopped working four minutes before the crash. Cause of accident remains unclear.
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South Korean officials sent the voice recorder to be analyzed at an NTSB lab in the US after they discovered data was missing ...
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The flight data and cockpit voice recorders on the Jeju Air jet that crashed on Dec. 29 stopped recording about four minutes ...