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

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

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  • A **suspected bird strike** is being investigated as a cause of the **Jeju Air crash** that happened on Sunday.
  • At the time of the incident, there was only **one member** of the Bird Alert Team (BAT) present at **Muan International Airport**.
  • This staffing issue has raised questions about the **adequacy of bird control protocols**, especially as bird strikes nationally have increased.
  • The airport’s BAT has a smaller team size compared to similar-sized airports, with only **four members** divided into shifts.
  • Experts emphasize the need for improved **staffing and technology** to prevent future incidents, including consideration for radar systems.

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