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Jeju Air Crash Families Sue South Korea Minister, 14 Officials

Jeju Air Crash Families Sue South Korea Minister, 14 Officials

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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Families of 72 victims from December’s catastrophic Jeju Air crash have taken legal action against South Korea’s Transport Minister Park Sang-woo and 14 other officials, accusing them of criminal negligence and violations of the Aviation Safety Act.

The move comes five months after the Boeing 737-800 disaster at Muan Airport that claimed 179 lives, the deadliest aviation accident in South Korean history.

In a strongly-worded legal complaint, attorneys representing the bereaved families identified three critical failures requiring investigation: the crew’s decision to attempt an immediate return after a bird strike, maintenance issues with the aircraft’s engines, and questionable runway embankment construction at Muan Airport.

Jeju Air Crash Families Sue South Korea Minister, 14 Officials

The crash occurred when the Jeju Air flight overshot the runway during an emergency belly landing, slamming into navigation equipment embankments with only two survivors among the 181 passengers and crew.

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The criminal complaint marks an escalation in the families’ quest for accountability, directly targeting senior officials including Transport Minister Park for allegedly failing to enforce proper aviation safety protocols.

Legal representatives emphasized that proper adherence to international flight safety standards might have prevented the tragedy, pointing to multiple system failures that compounded the initial bird strike emergency.

Aviation experts consulted about the case noted the Muan Airport crash revealed dangerous flaws in runway safety areas, particularly the placement of critical navigation equipment embankments directly in potential overrun zones.

The Jeju Air disaster has prompted calls for nationwide reviews of airport infrastructure safety, with particular attention to older regional airports that may not meet current international aviation safety benchmarks.

Why It Matters

With the criminal complaint now filed, South Korean prosecutors must decide whether to pursue charges against the 15 named defendants. The case represents one of the most important aviation lawsuits in Asian history, potentially setting precedents for airline accountability and government safety oversight across the region.

As investigations continue, the Jeju Air victims’ families are vowing to pursue all legal avenues to ensure such a tragedy never occurs again in South Korea’s aviation industry.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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