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Jeju Air ‘Accused of Rushing Aircraft Inspections,’ Scrutinized for Limited Engine Care

by Chief Editor January 1, 2025
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Jeju Air Faces Criticism for Inadequate Aircraft Inspection Times

Jakarta – The South Korean airline, Jeju Air, is under fire for allegedly spending only 28 minutes on aircraft maintenance, leaving some experts unconvinced about the safety and thoroughness of these checks. This bare minimum duration, set by the Korean government, is considered insufficient by industry professionals.

A report by The Korea Times reveals that major airlines typically require more time for such tasks. Mechanics emphasize that 28 minutes isn’t enough to comprehensively inspect an aircraft. A former mechanic with over a decade of experience maintaining Boeing 737s for low-cost carriers (LCCs) agreed, stating, "It’s barely enough time for a cursory check, not a detailed inspection."

Jeju Air, part of the LCC fleet, has been suspected of skimming on maintenance to maximize profits. Just a day before a recent incident, one of its planes made four international stops without significant layovers:

  • Muan to Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
  • Nagasaki, Japan
  • Taipei, Taiwan
  • Bangkok, Thailand

Industry standards advise aircraft should be allocated time for maintenance, cleaning, and refueling between flights. However, on 27 November, the same Jeju Air flight spent only 62 minutes at Muan International Airport before departing for Kinabalu, leaving approximately 28-30 minutes for checks.

Critics worry that Jeju Air, along with other LCCs, prioritizes operational efficiency over aircraft safety. The Boeing 737 involved in the 29 December incident was previously operated by Ryanair, another LCC known for its aggressive scheduling and minimal maintenance. concerns persist that this aircraft may have had a questionable history under Ryanair.

"Ryanair’s aggressive scheduling may have overused this aircraft," said an industry insider. A former head of maintenance at a major airline echoed these concerns, "A 28-minute inspection simply isn’t long enough to uncover hidden issues."

January 1, 2025 0 comments
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"Jeju Air Pilot Alerts Mayday: Bird Strike Preceded Tragic Crash"

by Chief Editor December 30, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Headline: Jeju Air Plane Tragedy: Pilot Ejected Mayday Signal Due to Bird Strike Minutes Before Crash

Article:

In a tragic turn of events, a Jeju Air plane experienced a bird strike just minutes before it crashed at Muan International Airport in South Korea, killing 179 passengers on board. The pilot had ejected a mayday signal due to the incident, raising questions about the fateful crash that has left the aviation community stunned.

The Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport confirmed that the pilot of the Boeing 737-800 aircraft (flight 7C2216) declared a mayday at 08:59 local time. The alarm was raised just two minutes after an air traffic control warning was issued about the bird strike at 08:57.

"After receiving the bird strike warning, the pilot declared a mayday," a ministry spokesperson said, quoted by Yonhap News Agency. The pilot was subsequently given permission to land on the opposite direction of runway 1. However, the aircraft veered off the runway, hitting the surrounding concrete wall, and eventually exploded.

All 175 passengers and four cabin crew members on board were confirmed dead, with only two flight attendants miraculously surviving the crash. The ill-fated flight had departed from Bangkok, Thailand, carrying a total of 181 individuals on board.

Eye-witness footage captured the harrowing moment when the plane arrived without its landing gear, skidding on its belly before bursting into flames. Early reports suggest that a combination of bird strike and adverse weather conditions may have contributed to the accident.

While the cause of the crash is still under investigation, public scrutiny has fallen on the relatively short runway at Muan International Airport, which is currently under construction and measures around 2,500 meters. However, the ministry maintains that the length of the runway was not a factor in the crash, stating that the plane in question could safely land on a runway measuring as little as 1,500 meters.

As the aviation community mourns the loss of life, all eyes are on the investigation process to determine the exact cause of the Jeju Air plane crash and prevent similar tragedies in the future.

December 30, 2024 0 comments
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Rescued: All Passengers Safe from Jeju Air Incident

by Chief Editor December 29, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Surviving Crew Member of Jeju Air Crash Has No Recall of Tragedy

In the aftermath of the devastating Jeju Air crash at Muan International Airport in South Korea on Sunday, December 29, one of the survivors, a male crew member named Lee, awoke in a hospital with no memory of the harrowing incident. His first knowledge of the tragedy came when he regained consciousness and found himself in medical care.

Lee, a 33-year-old flight attendant, was one of the two survivors from the Boeing 737-8AS aircraft, registered as HL8088, which crashed while attempting to land after a flight from Bangkok, Thailand. The devastating accident claimed the lives of 179 passengers and crew members.

Dr. Ju Woong, director of the hospital where Lee is being treated, told Yonhap News on Monday, December 30, that Lee was unable to recall the accident and had no memory of the events leading up to it. Dr. Ju, a compassionate professional, chose not to delve into the details of the crash with Lee, giving the patient time to focus on recovery first.

"Physically, he is capable of communication," Dr. Ju reported, assuring the public that there were no obvious signs of memory loss or similar conditions as of yet. Lee is currently being cared for in the intensive care unit at Ewha Womans University Hospital in Seoul, where he has been diagnosed with multiple fractures.

Dr. Ju revealed that Lee is receiving specialized treatment to mitigate potential long-term effects, including total paralysis. Meanwhile, the other surviving crew member, 25-year-old Koo, is being treated at Asan Medical Center in eastern Seoul. Koo is reported to be in stable condition with injuries to her ankle and head, according to hospital staff.

The ill-fated aircraft was reportedly struggeling with engine failure due to a bird strike, exacerbating the situation when the wheels did not deploy during the landing attempt. Witnesses caught the horrifying scene on video, showing the plane spewing smoke from the engine before being engulfed in flames.

As the investigation into the cause of the crash continues, our hearts go out to the families and loved ones of those lost in this tragic incident.

December 29, 2024 0 comments
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Final WhatsApp Closes Before the Fatal Jeju Air Crash at Korean Airport

by Chief Editor December 29, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Breaking News: Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 Crash in South Korea Claims 176 Lives

In a devastating turn of events, a Boeing 737-800 operated by Jeju Air crashed at Muan International Airport in South Korea, resulting in the tragic loss of 176 lives. The aircraft, which had 181 people on board, went down during an attempted landing, with only two crew members surviving.

Prelude to Disaster

Reports from the scene suggest that a passenger on the ill-fated flight sent a chilling message to a relative, stating that birds were caught in the plane’s engine. The final message from the passenger was a desperate query, "Should I say my last words?"

Flight Details and Casualties

The doomed aircraft was carrying a total of 181 individuals, including 175 passengers and 6 crew members. Two Thai nationals were among the passengers, with the remaining victims believed to be South Korean nationals. The plane was manufactured in 2009 and was powered by two CFM56-7B26 engines, products of CFM International, a joint venture between GE Aerospace and Safran.

Rescue and Search Efforts

Of the 176 fatalities, 174 bodies have been retrieved, with search efforts ongoing for at least two others who remain unaccounted for. Two crew members were rescued and hospitalized, and investigations continue into the cause of the crash.

Bird Strike Warning

A shuddering revelation emerged when it was confirmed that air traffic control had issued a bird strike warning six minutes before the fatal crash. The pilots declared a ‘mayday’ alarm just a minute after the warning, attempting an emergency landing which ultimately ended in tragedy.

CEO Expresses Condolences

In the wake of the catastrophe, Kim E-bae, CEO of Jeju Air, issued a heartfelt apology. "I bow my head in sorrow," said Kim, as he extended his deepest condolences to the families of the victims.

Investigation underway

The aircraft had no known previous incidents and showed no signs of abnormalities, leaving investigators scrambling to determine the cause of the crash. Jeju Air has pledged full cooperation with authorities and expressed commitment to supporting the victims’ families.

Aviation Industry Mourns

The aviation industry mourns the loss of innocent lives in this heart-wrenching disaster. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims’ families, friends, and loved ones as they grapple with this unfathomable tragedy.

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All Jeju Air Plane Passengers Declared Dead, Except Two Cabin Crew

by Chief Editor December 29, 2024
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Headline: Tragic End: Allbut Two Survivors in Jeju Air Disaster in South Korea

Subhead: A Boeing 737-800 aircraft of Jeju Air crashed at Muan International Airport in South Korea, resulting in 179 fatalities.

Byline: CNN Indonesia

Body:

In a devastating aviation incident, a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 aircraft, with registration number HL8088, crashed at Muan International Airport in Muan, South Jeolla, South Korea, resulting in the tragic loss of 179 lives. The Korean National Fire Agency confirmed the fatality toll, making this one of the deadliest aviation disasters in South Korean history.

The aircraft, which was 15 years and 4 months old, had been on a flight from Bangkok, Thailand, and was carrying 181 passengers at the time of the accident. It crashed during an attempted landing at around 9:00 AM local time on Sunday, December 29.

Video footage from the scene showed the aircraft emitting smoke from its engine before being engulfed in flames upon impact. According to various sources, the disaster was caused by a combination of factors, including damage to the aircraft’s engine from colliding with a flock of birds, and the failure to extend its landing gear.

All 179 passengers on board the flight were confirmed dead, with only two cabin crew members managing to survive the crash. The identification process for the victims is ongoing, with 65 bodies already positively identified by authorities.

The incident has sent shockwaves through the aviation industry and the international community. Jeju Air, based in South Korea, has expressed its deepest condolences to the families of the victims and vowed to find answers and take appropriate action following an investigation into the cause of the crash.

The South Korean authorities, along with international aviation regulators, are currently conducting a thorough investigation to determine the exact cause of the disaster. As more information becomes available, updates will be provided.

Call to Action: For further information and live updates, stay tuned to CNN Indonesia.

December 29, 2024 0 comments
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Men’s Dental Hygiene Neglect: The potentiel Risks on Male Sexual Health

by Chief Editor December 28, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Title: Poor Dental Hygiene Linked to Erectile Dysfunction: Indonesian Study

  • Starting a daily dental care routine isn’t just about fresh breath and a confident smile. A recent study in Indonesia suggests that neglecting oral hygiene could lead to more serious implications, including erectile dysfunction (ED).

A specialist in andrology at Eka Hospital BSD, Dr. Christian Christopher Sunnu, emphasizes the connection between periodontitis (a severe form of gum disease) and erectile dysfunction. "The toxins from periodontitis can enter the bloodstream, leading to inflammation and damage to penile blood vessels," he explains.

This link between gum disease and ED is backed by scientific research. Dr. Sunnu notes that chronic inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, and reduced elasticity of blood vessels are the primary culprits behind ED in these cases.

Contrary to common belief, erectile dysfunction isn’t just about the inability to achieve or maintain an erection. Dr. Sunnu classifies ED into four levels:

  • Level 1 (Lembek like tofu/tahu): The penis is limp, like tofu or Japanese tofu.
  • Level 2 (Like peeled banana): The penis is partially erect, similar to a peeled banana.
  • Level 3 (Like unpeeled banana): The penis is half-erect, like an unpeeled banana.
  • Level 4 (Brief erection): The penis achieves a brief erection before becoming limp again during intercourse.

Maintaining good oral health, including regular brushing and flossing, can significantly reduce the risk of gum disease and its potential consequences, such as ED. So, it’s not just for minty freshness – it’s for your overall health and wellbeing.

December 28, 2024 0 comments
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"Chemical Spill Timeline: How VA’s Vehicles Became Scorched and Drivers Itchy"

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Headline:
Chemical Spill on Raya Purwakarta-Padalarang: Hundreds of Vehicles Affected, Motorists Demand Compensation

Article:

Bandung Barat, Dec 24 (Sud) – A chemical spill on the Raya Purwakarta-Padalarang road in Bandung Barat regency today morning caused chaos, damaging vehicles and affecting motorists’ health. The spill, which occurred near Cikalongweten, led to a halt in traffic as hundreds of motorcycles and cars were caught in the crossfire.

The Korps Satu (Sat) Lantas perbekalan Polres Cimahi Unit revealed that the spill was from a 20-ton tanker truck with the license plate D 9475 AF, owned by a chemical distribution company. The truck driver, Wawan Gunawan from Karawang, was en route to Padalarang when the tanker sprang a leak, causing the chemical to spill onto the road.

"The chemical then splashed from one vehicle to another, affecting more than 100 motorcycles and cars behind the truck," said AKP Kusmawan, the Padalarang Police Chief. A concerned motorist eventually flagged down the truck in Kampung Cikamuning, near the toll gate, and alerted the driver about the leak.

Motorists reported irritated eyes and itchy skin due to the acidic chemical, which also caused corrosion on their vehicles. Consequently, hundreds of affected motorists have thronged the Gakkum office at the Cimahi City Police Headquarters to file claims for compensation with the company.

Translated by Sud (Sud)

December 24, 2024 0 comments
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"Chemical Spill in Bandung Paralyzes Hundreds of Vehicles"

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Truck Spill Causes havoc on Purwakarta-Padalarang Highway, Affecting Hundreds of Vehicles

Bandung, Dec 24 (detikJabar) – Social media platforms were abuzz today with news of a chemical spill on the Purwakarta-Padalarang Highway in West Bandung Regency (KBB), causing chaos for hundreds of motorists.

The incident occurred this morning, with a truck from a local company, bearing the license plate D 9475 AF, leaking chemicals onto the road surface. The chemical, upon interacting with the road, turned it white, and any vehicle that came into contact with the spill also became coated in the substance.

Asep (20), a resident of Cikubang, Sumur Bandung Village, Cipatat District, KBB, was one of the many affected. He was on his way to work in Cibaligo, Cimahi City, when the incident happened. "I was heading to work in Cimahi, and the road was wet. The water splashed onto my face, but it turns out it was this chemical, which caused my face to feel hot and itchy," Asep recounted at the scene.

The chemical not only caused skin irritation but also affected the vehicles it came into contact with. Asep’s motorcycle stalled and refused to start, its electrical sensors.short-circuited by the chemical. "The sensor for my motorcycle’s electrical system got hit by the chemical and short-circuited, and so did the rear wheel’s roller," Asep explained.

Rizki Muhammad Sidik (23), a security officer at Cimahi City Hall, also missed work due to the spill. His motorcycle, which came into contact with the chemical, was rendered inoperable. "Just like the others, my motorcycle stalled, and I couldn’t go to work. Plus, the paint on my motorcycle began to peel off," said Rizki.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential havoc that chemical spills can wreak, causing not only environmental damage but also significant disruptions to daily life and work. Authorities are urged to investigate and take appropriate action to prevent such incidents in the future.

This article is written by the detikJabar team.

December 24, 2024 0 comments
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Drunk Driver’s Mercy in迁Nickel Accidents Sparks Investigation

by Chief Editor December 23, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Breaking News: Intoxicated Driver Arrested After Causing Multiple-Car Crash in Surabaya

Surabaya – In a shocking turn of events, the driver of a Mercy vehicle involved in a chain-reaction crash at Pakuwon City, leading to a major traffic jam along Jalan Raya Kenjeran, has been apprehended. The suspect, identified as Septian Uki Wijaya (38), a resident of Tambak Arum, admitted to causing the accident and expressed remorse in a video circulating online.

In the video, Septian revealed that he had consumed alcohol before getting behind the wheel. When asked about his drinking, he candidly replied, "I only drank Bintang beer, Bintang beer, I’m sorry, I’m sorry, sir, please punish me, sir."

Moreover, Septian acknowledged his wrongdoing and vowed to accept full responsibility for his actions. "I’ll bear the blame for my mistakes. I’m responsible, I’m responsible, I’m sorry if there are any deaths," he confessed.

Confirming Septian’s intoxicated state, Chief of the East Java Police Criminal Investigation Unit, AKBP Arif Fazlurrahman, revealed that the suspect’s blood alcohol concentration was 0.77 mg/L, indicating a loss of control over his motor functions, reduced perception, and impaired judgment.

Currently, Septian is in custody at the Surabaya Police Headquarters, awaiting further interrogation once he has sobered up. The investigation into the appropriate charge and penalty continues.

Earlier today at around 3:50 PM WIB, the multiple-car crash occurred on Jalan Raya Kenjeran, causing gridlock in both directions for over a kilometer. Four vehicles, including an Avanza that ended up in the river, a Grand Livina that narrowly avoided the same fate, and a severely damaged Brio, were involved in the collision. Two motorcycles were also affected.

The Mercy vehicle fled the scene after causing the accident, but the driver, Septian Uki Wijaya, was eventually arrested and will now face the consequences of his reckless and irresponsible actions.

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December 23, 2024 0 comments
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"Multiple Collisions on Urban Highway: Vellfire vs Innova"

by Chief Editor December 13, 2024
written by Chief Editor

In Jakarta, a series of collisions occurred on the inner city toll road heading towards Halim, East Jakarta. Several cars were damaged due to the accidents. The official X account of TMC Polda Metro Jaya reported, “Traffic is congested on the inner city toll road from Km.00.100 Cawang to Halim due to high traffic volume, so drivers should be cautious.” Photographs show several vehicles, including a white Toyota Vellfire and an Innova, with rear-end damage. A truck and a bus were also affected, with one Hyundai IONIQ crashing into the side of the bus. The accident caused congestion on the toll road from Tebet to the incident location, also affecting the contraflow lanes. Police were present to manage traffic, and a tow truck was deployed to remove the involved vehicles.

Title: The Spectacle of Consecutive Collisions on Urban Tollways: A Vellfire-Innova Penyok Incident

Introduction

On a bustling weekday morning, the city’s tollways are the arteries that ferry commuters to their destinations. The sprawling network of highways and expressways is a testament to human ingenuity and our need for efficient transportation systems. However, these bustling veins of travel are not immune to incidents that can bring the smooth flow of traffic to a screeching halt. One such incident, involving a Mercedes-Benz Vellfire and a Toyota Innova, recently unfolded on one of the city’s busiest tollways, culminating in a spectacle of consecutive collisions that left motorists staring in disbelief.

Chaos Unfolds

The incident began innocuously enough, with the Vellfire, a luxurious Multi-Purpose Vehicle (MPV), maneuvering in the toll lane. The Innova, a popular Multi-Purpose Vehicle in its own right, was trailing close behind. The chain of events that followed would entwine these two vehicles in an unsavory dance of bumpers and crumpled metal.

The First Blow

The drama unfolded in slow motion as witnesses described it. The Vellfire, perhaps attempting to merge lanes, merely tapped the rear bumper of the Innova, sending a ripple of bent metal echoing down the line of vehicles. The force of the impact, while minor, was enough to spark a chain reaction that none of the involved parties could have foreseen.

The Domino Effect

In the blink of an eye, the rear-ended Innova lurched forward, its grille embedding itself into the bumper of the car ahead, a compact hatchback. This, in turn, sent the hatchback stuttering into the vehicle in front, a mid-sized sedan. Before the echoes of the first collision had faded, a fourth vehicle, a sports car, was reeled into the fray, its low-slung bumper no match for the sudden onslaught.

The Final Act

The sports car, with its momentum checked by the unexpected collision, spun out, its rear end swinging into the only vehicle still untouched, a truck. The truck, unable to brake in time, was pushed forward, its bumper lunging into the back of the Vellfire, bringing the whole sorry sequence full circle.

Aftermath

The tollway was a symphony of blaring horns and wailing sirens as Police and Tow Trucks arrived on the scene. The once-pristine vehicles now sported crumpled fenders, bent bumpers, and shattered lights, telling the tale of their chaotic encounter. Miraculously, no serious injuries were reported, save for a few frayed tempers and a flurry of expletives.

Lessons Learned

Incidents like these, while rare, serve as stark reminders of the fragility of our daily commute. They underscore the importance of safe driving practices, maintaining a safe following distance, and the delicate balance of man and machine on our crowded roads. As we navigate our city’s tollways, let us strive to be not just safe drivers, but considerate ones too, for the road, like the incident described, is one long, shared journey.

Conclusion

The spectacle of consecutive collisions on the city’s tollway was a grim reminder of the domino effect that can occur in the blink of an eye. Despite the chaos and damage, the incident ended with no serious injuries, a silver lining that underscored the importance of safe driving practices. Let us learn from this spectacle, for the road, like the incident, is one long, shared journey, and the safety of all who traverse it is our collective responsibility.

December 13, 2024 0 comments
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