Hey there! Have you ever wondered how countries work together to keep flying safe? Recently, something happened that shows just how teamwork makes a difference!
A Jeju Air airplane had an accident in a place called Muan, South Korea. To help find out why it happened, the United States sent special investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board (that’s a big name, but we can call it NTSB!). These experts are super good at figuring out what goes wrong with planes.
The NTSB is working hand-in-hand with South Korea’s aviation authority. Together, they’re like detectives solving a big puzzle! Their goal is to make sure flying stays safe for everyone.
Isn’t it cool how countries help each other out? โจ It shows that no matter where we’re from, we all care about keeping people safe in the skies!
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cgtn.com