"Special training for localizer airport in the form of Dundeok"

2025.01.09. PM 12:53
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In connection with the Jeju Air plane disaster, the government has decided to provide special training to all airlines on Dundeok-type azimuth facilities and airports with local risers.

It also said that special safety checks for six airlines with accident models will be completed by tomorrow (10th).

Lee Han-kyung, head of the Disaster and Safety Management Division of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security, said at a meeting of the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters.

Director Lee also explained that the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport is preparing a debris distribution map based on the debris collected so far, and that the investigation into the cause of the accident is being carried out without a hitch, such as discussing how to repair and analyze the flight recorder (FDR).

In addition, the Ministry of Health and Welfare will revise the notification of those eligible for reduction of health insurance premiums, which is a standard for reducing insurance premiums for bereaved families and victims, to reduce insurance premiums for six months starting this month and pay emergency living expenses through the Community Chest of Korea tomorrow (10th).

The police will return 825 items of belongings whose owners have not been identified by tomorrow (10th) after confirmation of the bereaved family.


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