The Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 aircraft that crashed and burst into flames at Muan International Airport in Muan. AFP
The Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 aircraft that crashed and burst into flames at Muan International Airport in Muan. AFP


A collapsible wall could have minimised casualties in South Korea's plane tragedy



January 03, 2025

I write in reference to the article South Korea orders airline safety inspections after Jeju Air crash (December 30): I was deeply saddened to read about the plane crash that claimed the lives of 179 people. The loss of so many lives is deeply upsetting. Despite the precautions taken by the aviation industry, incidents such as this continue to occur. While technical issues often contribute to such disasters, these incidents are simply unacceptable. Passenger safety must always be a top priority, and a thorough investigation into the true causes of this crash should be conducted.

K Ragavan, Bengaluru, India

It is possible that the presence of a concrete wall at the end of the runway contributed to so many deaths. If this wall had been collapsible, with guide lights attached to it – something that is said to be common in other countries – the plane might simply have skidded over a small road into a nearby field. There may have been more survivors.

Name withheld upon request

In fairness, the deadly crashes as well as the near escapes we saw over the past week were extremely rare events. The chances that your plane is shot down or crashes into a concrete wall almost never happens.

Name withheld upon request

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