Aviation experts are questioning the design of Muan International Airport in South Korea after Jeju Air Flight 7C2216 crashed, killing most of the 181 people on board. The Boeing 737-800 plane belly-landed with retracted flaps and landing gear, hitting a dirt mound and concrete wall at the end of the runway. Crash investigators will analyze various factors to determine the cause of the accident, which is the deadliest in South Korea’s history.
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