00:00South Korean police raid offices related to Jeju Air and Mwon International Airport on
00:06Thursday, January 2.
00:08The raid is part of an investigation into the deadly crash of Jeju Air Flight 7C-2216,
00:14which killed 179 people on January 1.
00:18Police investigators conduct searches at the offices of Mwon International Airport's operator,
00:22the Transportation Ministry's aviation authority, and Jeju Air in Seoul.
00:27The raids intend to seize documents related to the aircraft's operation, maintenance,
00:32and airport facilities.
00:33An investigation into the Jeju Air flight is underway, involving South Korean officials,
00:38the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board or NTSB, the Federal Aviation Administration
00:43or FAA, and the aircraft's maker, Boeing.
00:46The aircraft's flight data recorder, which was damaged, is being analyzed with help from
00:50the NTSB.
00:52Acting President Choi Sang-mok says that the conversion of data from the cockpit voice
00:56recorder into an audio file should be finished by Friday, potentially offering crucial insights
01:01into the final moments of the ill-fated flight.
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