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? ✨ 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