The Muan Airport runway is shorter than the
1. The Muan Airport runway is shorter than the Incheon/Gimpo/Jeju Airport, but slightly longer than the rest of the domestic airports. It is a little over 9,000 feet. Local airports, especially those used as air bases, are all 9,000 feet in total, and less than 9,000 feet in Ulsan, Yeosu, and Pohang. 9,000 feet is not a short runway for B-737/A-320 aircraft.
2. The B-737-800NG has been in production since 1996, and more than 7,100 units are produced. Along with the Airbus 320 series, it flies around the world. It is not the B-737-8 MAX from the Ryanair/Ethiopia Airlines crash of the past.
3. Runways are safer than the sea. Captain Sully of the "Miracle on the Hudson River" lost both engines at such a low altitude after takeoff, and the only way to get off the very calm Hudson River was because it was impossible to return to the airport. And the surface tension of water is so strong that the more speed you have, the harder it is than concrete and the greater the coefficient of friction. It is called the "Miracle on the Hudson River" because it is a miracle that no one was injured in the accident at the time. Although the waters off Muan Airport are low, there are waves and mud, so the Hudson River miracle was unlikely to occur.
4. Please ignore all articles except confirmed.
Most of the press breaking news/ articles coming out now are rubbish.
Don't guess.
All that is certain now is that only two of the passengers survived.
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