The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport's Central Accident Countermeasures Headquarters said the FDR, which is difficult to extract data in Korea due to the disappearance of connectors, will be transferred to the U.S. tomorrow (6th), and two investigators from the Air Railroad Accident Investigation Committee will be transferred.
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport previously said it had finished writing the CVR transcript yesterday afternoon (4th), but explained that the transcript could not be released because the CVR transcript alone cannot reveal the cause of the accident.
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport is also investigating the two engines and major parts that have been transferred to the hangar and moving debris from the aircraft scattered outside the airport fence to the inside of the fence.
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