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‘Should I say my last words’: Passenger’s haunting final message before South Korea plane crash

Atulya Shivam Pandey
Last updated: December 29, 2024 4:42 pm
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'Should I say my last words': Passenger’s haunting final message before South Korea plane crash

“Should I say my last words?” was the final message of a passenger who was onboard the ill-fated flight that burst into flames after it skidded off the runway and slammed into a concrete fence on Sunday.
According to the News1 agency, the passenger sent a text message to a family member saying that a bird was stuck in the wing.
The passenger’s last words were, “Should I say my last words?”
Most of 181 people on board killed in crash
The incident occurred on Sunday at Muan airport in South Korea when the Jeju Air passenger aircraft’s front landing gear reportedly failed to deploy, causing it to veer off the runway and collide with a concrete barrier.
It was one of the the country’s worst aviation disasters, that killed most of the 181 people on board. According to officials, the death count is 176 – 83 women, 82 men and 11 others whose genders weren’t immediately identifiable.
Ill-fated jet was manufactured in 2009
The plane that engulfed in flames was a 15-year-old Boeing 737-800 jet returning from Bangkok. According to the transport ministry, it was manufactured in 2009.

Two crew members were rescued and remained conscious. Officials have switched to recovery efforts from rescue operations, and due to the severe impact, they are examining surrounding regions for bodies possibly thrown from the plane, according to Lee.
Also read: Moment when plane skidded off runway, burst into flames at South Korea airport
The emergency response involved 32 fire engines, multiple helicopters, and approximately 1,560 personnel including firefighters, police officers, and military personnel.
‘Only tail part retains a little bit of shape’
South Korean television footage showed the aircraft sliding across the runway at high velocity with its landing gear apparently retracted before striking a concrete wall, resulting in an explosion. The aircraft was completely destroyed, leaving only the tail section identifiable.
“Only the tail part retains a little bit of shape, and the rest of (the plane) looks almost impossible to recognize,” said Muan fire chief Lee Jung-hyun.
Pilot sent distress signal before crash
Initial investigations suggest the control tower had warned of potential bird strikes before granting permission for an alternative landing area. The pilot transmitted a distress signal moments before the crash. The transport ministry confirmed the retrieval of the flight data and cockpit voice recorders for investigation.
Also read: What caused South Korea plane crash
The incident involved two Thai nationals among the passengers. Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra expressed condolences and directed immediate assistance. Jeju Air’s president, Kim E-bae, publicly apologised and accepted responsibility while awaiting investigation results.
Boeing expressed condolences and offered support to Jeju Air. “We extend our deepest condolences to the families who lost loved ones, and our thoughts remain with the passengers and crew,” Boeing said.



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