A Reuters source said investigators found bird feathers and blood in both engines of the jet that crashed in South Korea, killing 179 people.
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A Reuters source said investigators found bird feathers and blood in both engines of the jet that crashed in South Korea, killing 179 people.
Investigators say they have found evidence of a bird strike on a passenger plane that crashed in South Korea in December, killing 179 people.
Seoul, (Reuters) – Investigators found bird feathers and blood in both engines of the Jeju Air 089590.KS
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