On the morning of the 29th, a South Korea Jeju Air passenger plane caught fire while landing at Muan International Airport. There were a total of 181 people on board, with 124 confirmed dead and only 2 crew members surviving. South Korean YTN Television reported that one of the rescued crew members, when asked by the doctor where it hurt, responded with, "What happened," and then asked himself why he was there. The crew member stated that he had fastened his seatbelt before landing, but could not remember anything else. Reports indicate that the crew member was seated at the rear of the aircraft during the incident; he sustained a fractured left shoulder and head injuries, but was conscious and able to walk.
幸存韩国乘务员回忆空难:只记得降落前系好安全带 其它都忘了
Surviving South Korean crew member recalls the air disaster: only remembers fastening the seatbelt before landing, everything else is forgotten.
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