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Two die as Boeing 747 cargo jet crashes off South Korea 28 July 2011 Last updated at 01:13 GMT

Thursday, 28 July 2011

Debris from the Asiana Airlines cargo plane floats in the sea off Jeju island, 28 July Debris was found at sea after the Asiana Airlines plane went down
Both pilots aboard a China-bound Boeing 747 cargo jet were killed when it crashed off South Korea after experiencing mechanical problems.
The plane, which was flying for South Korea's Asiana Airlines, came down off Jeju island in the very south of the country, local media report.
It had left Incheon en route to Pudong in China.
A South Korean coast guard boat found debris from the jet in waters about 107km (66 miles) west of Jeju city.
After taking off at 0305 (1800 GMT) the plane disappeared from radar at 0409 while trying to reach Jeju airport, the South Korean news agency Yonhap reports. The wreckage was spotted at 0640.
Both the pilot and co-pilot were killed.
Heavy rain has lashed South Korea this week, with landslides and floods killing dozens and causing havoc, but Asiana Airlines said it was unclear whether the weather had caused any problems for the plane.
The 747, nicknamed the Jumbo Jet, has been in service around the world for more than four decades, and is still in production.



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