Horror moment Jeju Air plane skids off runway and bursts into flames killing 177 people

Video footage has captured the horrifying moment a Jeju Air flight skidded onto a South Korean runway before smashing into a wall and bursting into flames.

Video taken from Muan International Airport, in southern South Korea, show the aircraft landing without its wheels down on the runway before skidding several hundred yards. The plane was heard screeching on the tarmac as it hurtled toward a wall at the end of the runway.

Just seconds later, the front of the plane crashed into the wall leading to a massive explosion. The clip, shared by South Korean networks showed the plane suffered extensive damage in the crash which has killed at least 177 people.

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A photo of the plane
The plane appeared to have landed without it wheels down 
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MOC News)

South Korea’s national fire agency confirmed the plane landed without its wheels down and said at least 167 people were killed in the crash. The National Fire Agency said 71 of the bodies pulled from the crash site have been identified as male and 71 as female, with agencies still confirming the genders of nine.

Jeju Air flight 7C2216 arrived from Bangkok with an estimated 181 people on board. Two survivors have been pulled from the wreckage, both believed to be flight crew. It made the attempted landing at about 9am local time (12am UK time). The disaster is believed to be the deadliest plane crash involving a South Korean airliner in the past three decades.

A photo of the plane crash
The plane was seen skidding down the runway on Sunday morning 
Image:
MOC News)
A man and woman, believed to be crew members, were rescued from the rear section of the plane as it was engulfed in flames. Muan fire chief Lee Jung-hyun said the fire was extinguished by about 1pm.

He added: “Only the tail part retains a little bit of shape, and the rest of (the plane) looks almost impossible to recognise.” Jeju Air has since expressed its “deep apology” over the crash and said it would do its “utmost to manage the aftermath of the accident.”

Mortuary vehicles were seeing lining up near the plane to take bodies away with a temporary morgue having been set up. Investigators are looking into whether weather conditions and bird strikes had an affect on the flight.

A photo of the explosion at the airport
The plane burst into flames after it smashed into a wall at the end of the runway 
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MOC News)
Jeju Air’s president Kim E-bae deeply bowed in a televised news conference as he apologised to bereaved families. The president said he took “full responsibility” over the incident.

Boeing, who manufacutred the 737-800 aircraft said in a statement posted on X/Twitter: “We are in contact with Jeju Air regarding flight 2216 and stand ready to support them. We extend out deepest condolences to the families who lost loved ones, and our thoughts remain with the passengers and crew.”

Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said in a statement shared to the social media platform: “I would like to express my condolences to the families of the deceased and injured. I have ordered the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to urgently investigate whether there are any Thai passengers on this plane and what the current situation is.

A photo of the disaster“I have ordered immediate assistance. If there are Thai passengers, please contact their families to inform them of the progress and have the Ministry of Foreign Affairs report the situation at all times.”

Photos from the scene show police forensic teams searching through the debris as emergency services continue to pull people from the wreckage. People wearing white suits, which appear to be forensic suits, have been seen combing through the grass. The exact cause of the crash is yet to be confirmed, though it’s believed a bird strike was involved.

A photo of people working close to the crash site
Bodies were taken to a temporary morgue following the disaster 
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Getty Images)
Transport Ministry officials said their early assessment of communication records show the airport control tower issued a bird strike warning to the plane shortly before it intended to land and gave its pilot permission to land in a different area. The pilot sent out a distress signal shortly before the plane went past the runway and skidded across a buffer zone before hitting the wall, the officials said.

Senior Transport Ministry official Joo Jong-wan said workers have retrieved the flight data recorder from the plane’s black box and are still looking for the cockpit voice recording device. He earlier said that government investigators arrived at the site to investigate the cause of the crash and fire. Emergency officials in Muan said the plane’s landing gear appeared to have malfunctioned.

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