Plane crash in South Korea
According to the expert, at the time of the crash the plane was completely under control.
During the crash of South Korea's Jeju Air Flight 7C2216, all passengers could have survived if there had not been a concrete wall. According to aviation expert David Learmont, the wall should not have been there.
He added that without it, the plane would have slipped even if its landing gear had failed.
“When you saw it come off the end of the runway, nothing was on fire. The plane was completely under control. During the actual landing, the plane was perfectly aligned with its wings. The plane was handled very, very well. The plane was fine until from the moment he hit the wall. If there wasn’t a wall there, everyone would be alive now,” the expert explained in an interview with Sky…