@jules263 Don't say that. You don't know. He might have mixed feelings: 50% fear of being fired and not employable, 50% guilt...Don't judge by the book. He is in a very tough situation and one I wouldn't want to be in.
I agree. As of right now at least, it doesn't seem like he has done anything wrong, and even the possibility of blame lying even partially with Jeju Air, hasn't really even been established, so I think their gestures and attitude so far, has actually been quite commendable. Honestly, you know if it had happened in many other countries, those families would probably be tied up in court for years to even try to get funeral costs, etc.
This is so much more than having him loose his job. This is a lot having to be in a very extreme situation he nor anyone of the airline executives have any control of the situation. They're dealing with so much already it's almost a nightmare.@jules263
Potential causes of the crash: - Pilot Error/panic/fatigue The pilots were either not prepared, or panicked after the bird strike. - Bad airport. The Design of the runway was not safe for landings like those.
Aviation safety expert David Learmount says there was no justification for the wall, they could have safely skidded beyond the runway into fields and its verging on criminal why it is there in the first place. “They could have all survived”
yes but neither was the wall.. the wall was at an distance that was safe as long as the landing was normal…. thats why nothing happened to the 1000 planes that landed there before this… if the plane reached the wall which it shouldn’t have then there was a problem with the plane…. no one planned for a plabe to reach that distance…. if the plane skidded haphazardly instead of straight and hit a terminal building, would u question why was there a building in the airport? …. if the wall was responsible for deaths then it shouldn have happened to the other 1000 planes that landed … the reason people lost their lives was due to a collection of events that went wrong … the bird strike … the turbine failure… failure of the landing gear… break failure and the wall…. if the plane was fine it would have never reached the wall
@@ogrevlogger9448 yes thank you for pointing that out. Finally, somebody who doesn’t just think there’s somehow a pilot all of a sudden. The pilots were coming in way too fast and seem to have landed halfway down the runway already with no flaps down. They were in no way shape or form ready to land like that. The concrete wall was not the issue here it’s a lack of training or they just were freaking out too much to do something properly.
@@ogrevlogger9448 A series of events that led to a catastrophic occurrence. Same as when a car's brakes fail and it leaves the road and smashes into a wall.
The government placed a concrete wall of death at the end of the short runway. Plane landed and they could have had plenty of survivors if it wasn’t for that wall.
Совершенно согласна! Неужели на такие случаи нельзя придумать ловушки для самолетов. В космос запускаем все что можно, а такую ерунду не сконструируют. Это сколько бы жизней спасло, не говоря уже о самолетах.
From what I heard, apparently it hit a bank that was sloped ~ 45 degrees in front of the wall. Since the incline was so steep and sudden it caused the plane to crumple. The bank was around 3 metres tall and it was built to hold some radio tower / pole.
@@rhinanthe3884 even if the pilot did not execute the correct procedure, the concrete wall was the fatal blow. Without the walls, the plane would have gone into the ocean waste case scenario. The question remain why there is a concrete wall at the end of the runway.
The runway was too short for this plane to make an emergency landing, but regrettably, it was unable to stop in time, which may have prevented the planes from continuing onto the freeway.
Youngest victim is a 3yr old boy and his parents all died in the crash. The boys dad is a hardworking marketing team staff for Kia Tigers(KBO) took a short family year-end trip to Thailand after a busy year of Winning the Korean Series baseball. Was supposed to stay longer in Bangkok but had to catch a flight a day earlier to return to work and this tragedy happened.
You know it's real bad when the plane that huge only has 2 survivors. I don't care if the cfo was sobbing. There's a lot of negligence/red flags on this tragedy. The antenna design alone, on a concrete reinforced embankment!? Also a few hours later after this accident another jeju air went emergency landing.
@@rikudouray Get over yourself. The implications of only two survivors is clear, so you're not adding much and you're being crabby for no reason. Kindly hush. Don't ride my comment's coattails if your opinion matters so much. Come up with your own new contributions and stop yapping just to be yapping
Hellow I'm one of South Korean. As your word there are really many situations in this year in Korea. And I'm really appreciated for your word about 2025.
@@juliekrol Airports can’t just build what they want. All guild lines come from government about what they want from an airport and where. You go ahead and blame the airport. Typical Korean deflection lol
@@rzn2258tell that to the family of the victims. You think they will easily accept it? What if the victim was one of your love ones? There's a lot of red flags on this tragedy so before you cap do some research.
It is the airline fault if they fail to maintenance their airplanes. Just today, another Jeju Air airplane had issues with landing gear. So many other companies uses Boeing, but Jeju Air airplanes had issues.
I appreciate the way South Korean airline representatives have dealt with this. I respect it a lot, they are very sincere and open. I don’t often see this in the west. I just pray for the relatives of the victims , I can’t imagine what they are going through
Dear God, what grief! It is so very, very tragic. To EVERYONE dear to those that left this world in this tragic accident and to ALL the beautiful, loveable people of South Korea we send all our love and concern and love and concern and love and concern. Always and forever more.. From your little sisters and brothers in Australia.
I'm so sad for Korean people, and I'm from Azerbaijan🇦🇿 we had a plain crash in 25 December 2024 I wish the Koreans patience, may God have mercy on them
When you only have the worst news to deliver, there is really no other choice but to go through with it. And to those families, only pain and sorrow awaited them. There is no such thing as hope when it comes to fiery airplane crash. The thought of their loved ones passed quickly and did not suffer for long was probably the only grim consolation anyone could have from such tragedy.
It breaks my heart to see this family going through such painful times. Losing our loved ones is heartbreaking, knowing that we’ll never see them again in this world. May God comfort them with the hope that one day they will be reunited with their loved ones in heaven. 🙏
Wait , why is an CFO being a spokesperson , I don’t get it? Even if CEO is unavailable for some reason, don’t they have a head of corporate communications at the very least, or some such ? A CFO should deal with finance only 😕
@@biggusduckus6489 I can't speak for Jeju Air specifically, but as a Korean, this was a more appropriate way to do things. Even if the CFO/CEO, etc., has nothing at all to do with any of this type of thing, and yes in the west statements would probably fall to a PR dept, etc., but in Korea, that would not go over well at all. It would be taken as the higher ups trying to avoid responsibility, and not caring by just sending low level employees out to do it, and they would not be seen as genuine or properly contrite and remorseful. In my opinion, the CFO and Jeju Air have actually been handling things (I terms of apology, gestures, contrition, etc.) really quite well so far. The only things I've really heard a bit negative so far, are from the families just automatically lashing out on them because of the high emotions and probably subconscious need to lay blame somewhere immediately...but it's understandable because of what they a going through, although when you really look into the details of the complaints, you can see why things are being done this way. For example, there was some outcry about the families not getting the bodies back quickly enough...but, in reality, it's because most of them are in so many pieces, or just completely not even able to try to assemble them back into anything presentable, that there were delays to try and at least get all the parts they can together and make as many slightly more... I don't know of an appropriate word....presentable(?) to give back to the families.
It is very tragic and unbearable for the relatives but venting anger and frustration at time taking to identify passengers is not helping anyone - the task is gruesome for all of those emergency services trying to retrieve bodies and identify them. Compassion is required all round until cause is found. 🥰🙏
Hell of an honest answer, insofar that he states that they are having to "... piece them together, one by one". Kudos for the honesty though, but a bit gruesome for grieving loved-ones and relatives.
We offer our condolences from Turkey. We also lost many of our loved ones in the earthquake last year. We understand you very well, South Korea. May God give your hearts the strength to endure such pain.🤲🏻🙏🏻
I am one of the bereaved families of flight crash in Guam in 1997. I really feel sorry for the families who have lost their loved ones from this accident. The weather was good, and it was the daytime and landing was good enough to save many passengers compared to the crash in Guam. I don’t understand the real cause of the accident, but I just hope that everything should be made clear to the families and they will go back to their usual life as soon as possible.
It’s not the airline that needs to be held accountable, it’s the airport and the people who stupidly put that wall at the end of the runway. If that wasn’t there, MANY more people on that flight would’ve survived, maybe even all of them. May they all rest in peace.
I'm also same Korean as them. They are also our South Korea's family so I'm really depressed of fact that we lost them... Also I can't imagine people who lost their family... I truly wish that they will live joyful life in other side....
To all those continuing to criticize the raised barrier, it was built as per specifications and no one could have anticipated what happened. Also, another video made an excellent point. The barrier in fact potentially helped save MORE lives. This is because beyond that barrier, there were a lot of structures including an airport hotel. Had that barrier not been there, there could very much have been more deaths due to the airplane hitting those structures instead.
Well actually it’s been verified by Australian, US and European air crash investigators that it is indeed not according to typical international standards. The ILS was installed ‘in the correct position’ but should have been elevated by frangible structures. Secondly where airports have short distances between end of runway and public land for example, some sort of catch net or speed trap is installed usually which would help slow the plane down relatively safely. Juju airport had neither of these and the heavy focus on bird strike by media and your comment, suggest the government recognised these major fault immediately and is trying to redirect misgivings.
Scientists have been raising the alarm for years now that accidents on roads, at work and with planes have increased because the pandemic infections affect the brain long-term. With every reinfection, we are all getting worse at problem solving, visual spatial processing, concentration and memory, some more than others. Cos we refuse to enforce air hygiene
Words cannot adequately express the sorrow and grief some must be feeling right now. The memories of those who have passed will forever remain in the hearts of those who knew and loved them. It is my hope that you find comfort in the love and support of your family and friends as you navigate this painful journey of loss. I was deeply saddened to learn about the tragic plane crash and the loss of your loved ones. Please accept my heartfelt condolences during this incredibly difficult time! With deepest sympathy.
Seeing the interviewed elderly man so calmly understanding about the inevitable out of control crash accident, his daughter death. I feel sad that a black hair child pass away before her white hair parents. My condolences.
So sad for all the families and loved ones of the victims. You can see how traumatic it is for the personnel. Something sort of minor escalated into something that went tragically wrong.
May all the departed souls rest in eternal peace. My heartfelt prayers go out for comfort and strength to the families, relatives, and friends of the victims during this difficult time.
Can't blame the pilots for this one it was a textbook landing with no landing gears. Might have been a survivable crash if the wall was not there. But even if the wall wasn't there, the plane would have most likely disintegrated when it hit the field after the runway. But with some survivors maybe.
I am SO sorry this happened. CFO of Jeju Airline delivers his apology with deepest sincerity knowing full well nothing can be enough to console the unfathomable sorrow that the families are burdened with. Life can be so cruel at times.
@@warrenstanford7240 Way too early. It's usually not as simple as Monday morning investigators believe. There are usually a bunch of holes in the slices of Swiss cheese that perfectly aligned.
Nobody blames the pilots, the ones to blame are the government and the airline. The first ones for not designing the airport correctly and the second ones because they have the obligation to choose safe airports when choosing the destinations of their planes.
The Chief financial officer couldn't stop trembling and was even crying during his apology you can tell it's very heartfelt. My condolences to all.
@@Genshinaction he’s trembling because he’s about to become unemployable lol
@jules263 Don't say that. You don't know. He might have mixed feelings: 50% fear of being fired and not employable, 50% guilt...Don't judge by the book. He is in a very tough situation and one I wouldn't want to be in.
I agree. As of right now at least, it doesn't seem like he has done anything wrong, and even the possibility of blame lying even partially with Jeju Air, hasn't really even been established, so I think their gestures and attitude so far, has actually been quite commendable.
Honestly, you know if it had happened in many other countries, those families would probably be tied up in court for years to even try to get funeral costs, etc.
This is so much more than having him loose his job. This is a lot having to be in a very extreme situation he nor anyone of the airline executives have any control of the situation. They're dealing with so much already it's almost a nightmare.@jules263
its a bad acting.
This is so sad, my condolences to all grieving
Press J button..
Potential causes of the crash:
- Pilot Error/panic/fatigue
The pilots were either not prepared, or panicked after the bird strike.
- Bad airport.
The Design of the runway was not safe for landings like those.
Aviation safety expert David Learmount says there was no justification for the wall, they could have safely skidded beyond the runway into fields and its verging on criminal why it is there in the first place.
“They could have all survived”
It wasn't a bird strike that caused the deaths. It was a concrete object. The bird strike may have been responsible for the emergency landing only.
yes but neither was the wall.. the wall was at an distance that was safe as long as the landing was normal…. thats why nothing happened to the 1000 planes that landed there before this… if the plane reached the wall which it shouldn’t have then there was a problem with the plane…. no one planned for a plabe to reach that distance…. if the plane skidded haphazardly instead of straight and hit a terminal building, would u question why was there a building in the airport? …. if the wall was responsible for deaths then it shouldn have happened to the other 1000 planes that landed … the reason people lost their lives was due to a collection of events that went wrong … the bird strike … the turbine failure… failure of the landing gear… break failure and the wall…. if the plane was fine it would have never reached the wall
@@ogrevlogger9448 yes thank you for pointing that out. Finally, somebody who doesn’t just think there’s somehow a pilot all of a sudden. The pilots were coming in way too fast and seem to have landed halfway down the runway already with no flaps down. They were in no way shape or form ready to land like that. The concrete wall was not the issue here it’s a lack of training or they just were freaking out too much to do something properly.
@@ogrevlogger9448 A series of events that led to a catastrophic occurrence. Same as when a car's brakes fail and it leaves the road and smashes into a wall.
Urently need to attend a logic study 'crash course' 😞 @@ogrevlogger9448
Heard it was a concert wall at the end of a runway whoever designed that or came up with to the idea needs to face these families
Tears mean the same in any language .
Let us not forget that
agree i’m so sad
@@채원이-p7w😢I’m very sorry for Korea my deepest condolences
@@carlowingfield7743 2 type of tears…. Human tears and croc tears
Not in russian though
Respect to him for showing his sorrow and accepting responsibility. ❤
He's not at fault. No one is. It's unfortunate. But a series of events lead to this sad outcome.
My heart goes out to all those who have lost loved ones on this tragic accident.
The government placed a concrete wall of death at the end of the short runway. Plane landed and they could have had plenty of survivors if it wasn’t for that wall.
Совершенно согласна! Неужели на такие случаи нельзя придумать ловушки для самолетов. В космос запускаем все что можно, а такую ерунду не сконструируют. Это сколько бы жизней спасло, не говоря уже о самолетах.
From what I heard, apparently it hit a bank that was sloped ~ 45 degrees in front of the wall. Since the incline was so steep and sudden it caused the plane to crumple. The bank was around 3 metres tall and it was built to hold some radio tower / pole.
it was pilot error as well, both is to be blamed
@@rhinanthe3884 even if the pilot did not execute the correct procedure, the concrete wall was the fatal blow. Without the walls, the plane would have gone into the ocean waste case scenario. The question remain why there is a concrete wall at the end of the runway.
The runway was too short for this plane to make an emergency landing, but regrettably, it was unable to stop in time, which may have prevented the planes from continuing onto the freeway.
Please Lord. Receive in your arms, all the victims of this accident and give peace to the relatives to face their pain. Amen
💗
Amen
amen
Amen
아멘
Youngest victim is a 3yr old boy and his parents all died in the crash. The boys dad is a hardworking marketing team staff for Kia Tigers(KBO) took a short family year-end trip to Thailand after a busy year of Winning the Korean Series baseball. Was supposed to stay longer in Bangkok but had to catch a flight a day earlier to return to work and this tragedy happened.
😢that’s so sad I’m very sorry for Korea my deepest condolences
하...진짜 사연 없는 사람 없네 희생자분들 사연 볼 때마다 가슴 아파 미치겠어요ㅠㅠ
No words😥😥😥so sad😢PIP💐💐💐
My son is about to turn 3 and this made my heart ache for such a tragedy happening to the families.
There was also a family of 9 members on that plane. They all went on vacation to celebrate grandmother’s 80th birthday.
Those poor families. I cannot even imagine. My heart hurts for them 💔 God please be with them 🙏🏻
Amen 🙏
You know it’s real bad when even the CFO has a sob in his voice. South Korea really went through a lot in 2024 - hope 2025 is a better year.
You know it's real bad when the plane that huge only has 2 survivors. I don't care if the cfo was sobbing. There's a lot of negligence/red flags on this tragedy. The antenna design alone, on a concrete reinforced embankment!? Also a few hours later after this accident another jeju air went emergency landing.
@@rikudouray 😥 only 2 survivors?!
@@killerpanda2086 When you see video of the crash, you wonder how there were any survivors at all
@@rikudouray Get over yourself. The implications of only two survivors is clear, so you're not adding much and you're being crabby for no reason. Kindly hush. Don't ride my comment's coattails if your opinion matters so much. Come up with your own new contributions and stop yapping just to be yapping
Hellow I'm one of South Korean.
As your word there are really many situations in this year in Korea.
And I'm really appreciated for your word about 2025.
The father is sooo kind-hearted❤❤😢
So heartbreaking 😢
But imagine how brokenhearted he might felt underneath his kind attitude.
@@食べ歩きが醍醐味 exactly, thats whay i meant that how kind and sensible he is despite being extremely sad on the inside😖😢
Sincere condolences to all the families and airline staff. This is so tragic. May God bless S.Korea and her people.😢
It’s not the airline’s fault, it’s the airport! That pilot landed the plane safely, this is so sad 😞
@@juliekrol Airports can’t just build what they want. All guild lines come from government about what they want from an airport and where. You go ahead and blame the airport. Typical Korean deflection lol
IT WAS A TRAGIC FATAL ACCIDENT !!!!!!!!
STOP LOOKING FOR SOMEONE OR SOMETHING TO PLACE THE BLAME ON !!!!!!!
@@rzn2258tell that to the family of the victims. You think they will easily accept it? What if the victim was one of your love ones?
There's a lot of red flags on this tragedy so before you cap do some research.
It is the airline fault if they fail to maintenance their airplanes. Just today, another Jeju Air airplane had issues with landing gear. So many other companies uses Boeing, but Jeju Air airplanes had issues.
Don't make situation even worse
I appreciate the way South Korean airline representatives have dealt with this. I respect it a lot, they are very sincere and open. I don’t often see this in the west. I just pray for the relatives of the victims , I can’t imagine what they are going through
Dear God, what grief! It is so very, very tragic. To EVERYONE dear to those that left this world in this tragic accident and to ALL the beautiful, loveable people of South Korea we send all our love and concern and love and concern and love and concern. Always and forever more.. From your little sisters and brothers in Australia.
God bless all the victims and family absolutely heart wrenching ❤
So sorry on this ,Heart Wrenching
REST IN PEACE 😭😭
NO WORDS CAN EXPLAIN THIS SITUATION FEELING VERY SAD S.KOREA PEOPLE WHO LOST THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS 😢
condolences to all Korean family 😢
My deepest sympathies to all the families…. Unbelievable that this can happen in our time ….. the worse
I'm so sad for Korean people, and I'm from Azerbaijan🇦🇿 we had a plain crash in 25 December 2024 I wish the Koreans patience, may God have mercy on them
신은 없다
Sending condolences to the families who lost loved ones. 😢🏴
When you only have the worst news to deliver, there is really no other choice but to go through with it. And to those families, only pain and sorrow awaited them. There is no such thing as hope when it comes to fiery airplane crash. The thought of their loved ones passed quickly and did not suffer for long was probably the only grim consolation anyone could have from such tragedy.
My heart breaks for these people. Sending all my love, deepest condolences and prayers.
Human nature to BLAME ????😮😮😮 Poor guy is just the MESSENGER
It breaks my heart to see this family going through such painful times. Losing our loved ones is heartbreaking, knowing that we’ll never see them again in this world. May God comfort them with the hope that one day they will be reunited with their loved ones in heaven. 🙏
Jeju Air CEO dont even bother to show face instead get his CFO to apologised.
Wait , why is an CFO being a spokesperson , I don’t get it? Even if CEO is unavailable for some reason, don’t they have a head of corporate communications at the very least, or some such ? A CFO should deal with finance only 😕
@@biggusduckus6489 I can't speak for Jeju Air specifically, but as a Korean, this was a more appropriate way to do things. Even if the CFO/CEO, etc., has nothing at all to do with any of this type of thing, and yes in the west statements would probably fall to a PR dept, etc., but in Korea, that would not go over well at all. It would be taken as the higher ups trying to avoid responsibility, and not caring by just sending low level employees out to do it, and they would not be seen as genuine or properly contrite and remorseful.
In my opinion, the CFO and Jeju Air have actually been handling things (I terms of apology, gestures, contrition, etc.) really quite well so far. The only things I've really heard a bit negative so far, are from the families just automatically lashing out on them because of the high emotions and probably subconscious need to lay blame somewhere immediately...but it's understandable because of what they a going through, although when you really look into the details of the complaints, you can see why things are being done this way. For example, there was some outcry about the families not getting the bodies back quickly enough...but, in reality, it's because most of them are in so many pieces, or just completely not even able to try to assemble them back into anything presentable, that there were delays to try and at least get all the parts they can together and make as many slightly more... I don't know of an appropriate word....presentable(?) to give back to the families.
I mean CEO already gave press conference.
멍청아 이건 회사가 아니야 중국이 문제야
REST IN PEACE 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
It is very tragic and unbearable for the relatives but venting anger and frustration at time taking to identify passengers is not helping anyone - the task is gruesome for all of those emergency services trying to retrieve bodies and identify them. Compassion is required all round until cause is found. 🥰🙏
Hell of an honest answer, insofar that he states that they are having to "... piece them together, one by one". Kudos for the honesty though, but a bit gruesome for grieving loved-ones and relatives.
i know right? this is Asia :O i dont think in european news the news anchor would word it like that:P
who cares about woke small talk. those days are over
Pray for those poor people who is going through that trauma 😭
South korea is my dream place and i would pray for that place 😢
We offer our condolences from Turkey. We also lost many of our loved ones in the earthquake last year. We understand you very well, South Korea. May God give your hearts the strength to endure such pain.🤲🏻🙏🏻
I feel bad for the relatives this incident is heartbreaking :(
I hope all this families get justice and truth to be know to everyone in korea
The families have my sincere condolences 💐
Господи, помоги всем этим людям пережить это самое страшное горе и потерю близких🙏🙏🙏 Соболезнуем🙏🙏
슬픔에 잠긴 모든 가족들에게 애도를 표합니다 🕊
삼가 고인의 명복을 빕니다 🙏
I’m so sorry for everyone’s loss 😢 our prayers are with you from uk 🙏
All prayers goes to the victims family's 🕊️🙏🕊️
Prayers for all family members 🙏
Prayers to all the families for their loss.
So terribly said 😢
Sending love and strength to everyone affected by this tragedy ❤
CEO is a coward. Dude just threw his CFO out there like it wasn't his business.
I am one of the bereaved families of flight crash in Guam in 1997. I really feel sorry for the families who have lost their loved ones from this accident.
The weather was good, and it was the daytime and landing was good enough to save many passengers compared to the crash in Guam. I don’t understand the real cause of the accident, but I just hope that everything should be made clear to the families and they will go back to their usual life as soon as possible.
It’s not the airline that needs to be held accountable, it’s the airport and the people who stupidly put that wall at the end of the runway. If that wasn’t there, MANY more people on that flight would’ve survived, maybe even all of them. May they all rest in peace.
Are you a pilot expert?
@@gloriapeters2919 no but I’ve listened to the experts on this, and they all say the same thing. Yourself?
Just be quiet, Gloria.
@@marcoslopez127 you be quiet. Several factors contributed to that crash not just the wall
@@gloriapeters2919 You're not a pilot expert, Gloria. So you need to be quiet.
May God comfort you of your loss🙏🙏💕
Condolences for the victims families
I'm also same Korean as them.
They are also our South Korea's family so I'm really depressed of fact that we lost them...
Also I can't imagine people who lost their family...
I truly wish that they will live joyful life in other side....
I offer my heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased... I feel your pain.🕊️🕊️ ❤
If this was an American company-they would give the families the middle finger.
This was so hard to watch, my condolences to the people who lost their lives.
To all those continuing to criticize the raised barrier, it was built as per specifications and no one could have anticipated what happened. Also, another video made an excellent point. The barrier in fact potentially helped save MORE lives. This is because beyond that barrier, there were a lot of structures including an airport hotel. Had that barrier not been there, there could very much have been more deaths due to the airplane hitting those structures instead.
💯💯💯💯💯
Well actually it’s been verified by Australian, US and European air crash investigators that it is indeed not according to typical international standards. The ILS was installed ‘in the correct position’ but should have been elevated by frangible structures.
Secondly where airports have short distances between end of runway and public land for example, some sort of catch net or speed trap is installed usually which would help slow the plane down relatively safely.
Juju airport had neither of these and the heavy focus on bird strike by media and your comment, suggest the government recognised these major fault immediately and is trying to redirect misgivings.
@@cgeorge3785 You have two survivors so yeah the barrier saved them. Typical Korean deflection
So painful to think how those in the airplane felt. They were almost home. May all you rest in peace in safety.
MY HEART HURTS 😭
This is so sad. My condolences.
despite your heartbreak, please understand that this was no desire, of any soul....our hearts are broken for the innocent souls taken so brutally
poor people. this is terrible.
so so painful to watch... the anguish frustration sadness despair from families of the victims are understandably raw and sad.
Sooo heavy to bring that news sooo heartbreaking my prayers goes to all families friends and people who are involved 🙏
Deep condolences 😢.. really saddening to see this...
this is so sad, i hope everyone affected would somehow be able to find peace and comfort in the future 🥺😭
My deepest condolences for the beloved 😢 🙏
It's so heart breaking to see news like this😭😭😭
😢so sorry for your lost of loved ones....i just started crying when i heard of this devastasting accident....you all are in my prayers
Absoloutely terrible . My heart goes out to all the families
This is so heartbreaking.
There have been far too many plane crashes this year. It needs to stop.
Scientists have been raising the alarm for years now that accidents on roads, at work and with planes have increased because the pandemic infections affect the brain long-term. With every reinfection, we are all getting worse at problem solving, visual spatial processing, concentration and memory, some more than others. Cos we refuse to enforce air hygiene
A lot of things need to STOP !!!!!
@@rzn2258I agree with you 100%. Too many terrible things are going on all over the world 😢
My deepest condolences to all the families affected by this tragedy💔
My condolences to the grieving families of South Korea plane crash.
omg that one guy was shaking... really shaking..
heartbreaking fr
Соболезнования людям, потерявшим близких.
My heart hurts for these families
My condolences to the family who lost their dear ones
Our condolences
This is so heartbreaking. Rest in peace all the victims. May God give strength to their family members 🕊️🙏
Words cannot adequately express the sorrow and grief some must be feeling right now. The memories of those who have passed will forever remain in the hearts of those who knew and loved them. It is my hope that you find comfort in the love and support of your family and friends as you navigate this painful journey of loss. I was deeply saddened to learn about the tragic plane crash and the loss of your loved ones. Please accept my heartfelt condolences during this incredibly difficult time! With deepest sympathy.
So sad. Supposed to be celebrating the new year but instead losing a love one at the end.
Condolences to all families and friends ❤
My Condolences to all grieving 💐😢
It was OG when the young woman started blaming the spokesman so he hit her with the truth……
“We haven’t finished piecing them back together yet”.
It's just heartbreaking and devastating to see this man . May god gives them strength to heal through this difficult times 🙏😢💔
Seeing the interviewed elderly man so calmly understanding about the inevitable out of control crash accident, his daughter death. I feel sad that a black hair child pass away before her white hair parents. My condolences.
So sad for all the families and loved ones of the victims. You can see how traumatic it is for the personnel. Something sort of minor escalated into something that went tragically wrong.
Please let us pray for the losses and the country 🙏
My heart goes out to all family and friends and the Korean people for their tragic loss. Very very sad.
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Rest in peace 🙏🥰condolences
My thoughts and prayers go out to those affected by this tragedy ❤.
This poor man had to do this talking and describe the bodies lord have mercy on em
Praying for all the lost loved ones
May all the departed souls rest in eternal peace. My heartfelt prayers go out for comfort and strength to the families, relatives, and friends of the victims during this difficult time.
Condolences to all i pray to god they rest peacefully now🙏
This is devastating! May god give them strength to their families and the eternal rest in peace. 🙏🏾😔
Sorry prayers for the familys
😢 my sincere condolences
Can't blame the pilots for this one it was a textbook landing with no landing gears. Might have been a survivable crash if the wall was not there. But even if the wall wasn't there, the plane would have most likely disintegrated when it hit the field after the runway. But with some survivors maybe.
I am SO sorry this happened. CFO of Jeju Airline delivers his apology with deepest sincerity knowing full well nothing can be enough to console the unfathomable sorrow that the families are burdened with. Life can be so cruel at times.
The airport is at fault, not the plane or the heroic pilots who landed the plane with no wheels as “text book”
Too early to reach a full conclusion……🤔
@@warrenstanford7240 Way too early. It's usually not as simple as Monday morning investigators believe. There are usually a bunch of holes in the slices of Swiss cheese that perfectly aligned.
Nobody blames the pilots, the ones to blame are the government and the airline.
The first ones for not designing the airport correctly and the second ones because they have the obligation to choose safe airports when choosing the destinations of their planes.
@@warrenstanford7240 regardless, there should have not been a concrete wall at the end of the runway.
@@smileynick I agree totally there should not have been a re-enforced concrete wall but a frangible base.
South Korea had a rough year 😢😢