Investigators seek clues to fatal South Korea plane crash in cockpit transcript

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South Korean investigators said Saturday that they will soon have a complete transcript from the cockpit voice recorder recovered from the wreckage of the Jeju Air Boeing flight that crashed last Sunday. The recording may hold clues to what caused Jeju Air flight 2216, which was carrying 181 passengers and crew, to crash as it tried to land.

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