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韩国多个机场跑道尽头有混凝土墙,引发担忧

Several airports in South Korea have concrete walls at the ends of their runways, raising concerns.

Breakings ·  Jan 1 10:34

According to South Korean media "Chosun Ilbo" on January 1, a concrete wall has recently been discovered near the end of the runway at Jeollanam-do's Yeosu Airport. The report states that if a plane veers off the runway and crashes into this wall, it could cause significant casualties, similar to the accident at Muan International Airport. The report mentions that this wall is equipped with a directional beacon, is over 4 meters high, and is less than 300 meters from the end of the runway. Not only Yeosu Airport, but several other airports in South Korea have also found similar "dangerous structures." Recently, a South Korean passenger plane crashed at Muan International Airport in Jeollanam-do, with only two of the 181 people on board surviving. Aviation safety experts from the United Kingdom question that the concrete facilities at the end of the airport runway were key to this incident. However, South Korea's Ministry of Land responded that the related concrete facilities are compliant. (Haike News)

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