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Concerns Rise Over Bird Control Staffing at Muan Airport Post-Jeju Air Crash

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Concerns Rise Over Bird Control Staffing at Muan Airport Post-Jeju Air Crash

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  • A suspected bird strike caused the recent Jeju Air crash, highlighting concerns about bird control at Muan International Airport.
  • Only one Bird Alert Team (BAT) member was on duty during the incident, raising questions about staffing adequacy.
  • The discrepancy in staffing levels contradicted earlier government claims that two members were present.
  • Despite a rise in bird strikes nationally, Muan airport was excluded from plans to boost BAT staffing.
  • Experts advocate for increased bird control personnel and advanced technologies, such as bird detection radar systems.

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