
By Madmo Correspondence
In a bizarre twist of events, a Jeju Air flight en route from Seoul to Jeju Island was forced to turn back after encountering a landing gear malfunction mid-air. The Boeing 737-800, carrying 161 passengers, made a safe emergency landing at Gimpo International Airport, leaving passengers shaken but unharmed.
This incident follows mere hours after a tragic crash involving another Jeju Air 737-800, which claimed 179 lives at Muan International Airport in what is now South Korea’s deadliest aviation disaster since 1997. The eerie timing of the two events has sparked concern across the nation.
Preliminary reports suggest a bird strike might be linked to the malfunction, and aviation authorities are taking no chances. All Boeing 737-800 planes in South Korea are now under intense