Post-it stuck in front of the joint memorial altar on the first floor of the airport building contains memorial messages left by citizens, such as "Rest in Peace for the deceased Samga" and "Don't forget the winter of Muan in 2024.
One bereaved family member, who appears to be a son, said, 'Mom, I'm a senior in high school now. Now I've come to my senses with the railroad, but I can't show you,' he said, pressing down on his longing in each letter.
A letter from a flight attendant who said he worked with the captain who drove the plane is also noticeable at the scene.
Mr. A, who worked for Jeju Air in the past, wrote, "It was always impressive to see you take care of your colleagues so sweetly and gently when you were at Jeju Air," adding, "I don't know how bewildering and sad I was to hear the news of the accident."
"The captain, the assistant manager, the general manager, and the flight attendant. Thank you for doing your best to ensure the safety of passengers until the end, he said. "As much as we have lost so good people, we will mourn deeply and pray and pray that you have been in a peaceful rest."
Mr. A said, "Thank you. I will never forget the captain," he said, adding, "Please be at peace."
Earlier, a letter believed to have been written by the captain's brother was also released, adding to the regret.
The letter said, "We are here. It hurts me so much to think that you must have struggled alone, he said. "You were already so good, and you were good enough, so I hope you are happy in a warm place now. Thank you and I'm sorry. You...It said, "It's a message.
Captain B, who drove the Jeju Air disaster airliner, was a former Air Force academic officer pilot and was a veteran with more than 6,800 hours of flight experience. He joined Jeju Air in 2014 and was promoted to captain in March 2019.
B is known to have been evaluated as having good flight skills among his colleagues. Colleagues reportedly remembered him as "a colleague who had no compromise on safety" and "a person who would have done his best until the end in an urgent situation."
Reporter Park Sun-young of Digital News Team
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