A U.S. investigative team, which includes representatives from Boeing, inspected the site of a fatal plane crash in South Korea that killed 179 people, leading to safety checks on all Boeing 737-800 aircraft operated by the country’s airlines after a Jeju Air plane crash-landed without landing gear deployed. The crash is believed to be caused by landing gear issues, with experts pointing to potential hydraulic control system problems. South Korean authorities are conducting safety inspections on all 101 Boeing 737-800s in the country, while grieving families criticize delays in body identification and handling during the national mourning declared until Jan. 4.
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