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South Korea to Overhaul Airport Safety Measures After Deadly Crash

In response to a tragic plane crash in December that claimed 179 lives, South Korea has announced sweeping changes to its airport safety protocols, including the removal of concrete barriers used for navigation at seven major airports. This incident, the deadliest in the nation’s aviation history, has spurred a comprehensive review and subsequent overhaul of airport safety infrastructure to prevent future tragedies.

The Tragic Incident

The catastrophic event occurred when a Jeju Air flight, returning from Thailand after Christmas, attempted an emergency landing at Muan International Airport. The aircraft collided with a concrete barrier at the end of the runway, leading to a fatal explosion. This barrier, part of the airport’s localiser system used for guiding landings, was identified as a significant factor in the high casualty rate.

Safety Overhaul

Following the crash, safety inspectors conducted a detailed review of South Korea’s airports, focusing on the placement and structure of localiser systems. They discovered similar setups at nine locations, including Muan and Jeju International Airport, the country’s second-largest. The ministry plans to replace the concrete bases of these systems with lighter, potentially breakable structures or relocate them underground to enhance safety.

Additionally, changes will be made to the runway safety areas at seven airports. The investigation revealed that these areas were shorter than the international safety recommendation of 240 meters (787 feet). For instance, the safety area at Muan Airport was only about 200 meters long, significantly less than required.

Historical Safety Concerns

Concerns about the concrete barriers and runway safety areas were not new. An operating manual from Muan International Airport, published early in 2024, had already pointed out the proximity of the concrete embankment to the runway’s end. Despite recommendations to review and possibly relocate this equipment during a planned expansion, no changes were made until this fatal accident occurred.

Ongoing Investigations and Global Implications

Investigators are still examining the cause of the crash, with preliminary reports suggesting issues such as a bird strike and malfunctioning landing gear during the aircraft’s second landing attempt. The broader implications of these findings have prompted a reevaluation of similar setups in other countries, highlighting the need for global standards in airport safety design.

Chris Kingswood, a veteran pilot, emphasized the importance of having frangible structures near runways—objects designed to break away upon impact to minimize damage to aircraft and protect passengers’ lives.

Conclusion

The tragic plane crash has been a wake-up call for South Korea and the international aviation community, prompting immediate action to rectify long-standing safety oversights. As South Korea takes steps to improve its airport infrastructures, the global spotlight on these efforts could encourage other nations to reevaluate and enhance their own airport safety measures.

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