SEOUL: A Jeju Air flight from Seoul on Monday (Dec 30) was forced to return after encountering a landing gear problem, the airline said, a day after South Korea's most deadly plane crash.
The Boeing 737-800 involved in the latest incident was the same model as the Jeju Air plane that crashed on Sunday killing 179 people after coming down without its landing gear engaged.
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