Jeju Air Crash: Where Two Survivors Cheated Death

 

The online discussion begins with a chilling statement Where the two survivors of the Korean plane crash sat: "The toilet has become a barrier." This implies the safest place on a plane is behind the toilet, hinting at a recent plane crash where those sheltered in the restroom might have fared better.


The conversation delves into details of the crash.  Some speculate the cause was a runway overrun, where the plane went beyond the designated landing area.  Others mention a concrete wall at the runway's end, raising questions about safety protocols.

The focus then shifts to where to sit on a plane for maximum safety. One user suggests first class might be riskier, while another argues the back of economy is the safest.

▲ The localizer at Hiroshima Airport that was breached by an Asiana Airlines aircraft. In April 2015, during landing at Hiroshima Airport in Japan, it collided with an Asiana Airlines aircraft that had exited the runway. The aircraft breached this antenna structure (white dotted line), but an explosion was avoided. / Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism





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