Why Was a Live Bullet in the Carry-on Bag of a Korean Air Flight Attendant Departing the Country? Police to Investigate Upon Return
Flight crew temporarily departs after live ammunition collection
Investigation on possession circumstances planned upon return
A live bullet was found in the bag of a domestic airline crew member who was about to board a passenger plane at Incheon International Airport, prompting the police to launch an investigation.
On the 4th, Yonhap News reported, "At around 7:30 a.m. on the 2nd, during the inspection of the carry-on luggage bag of a female crew member A, who was about to board a Korean Air passenger plane from Incheon to Bangkok at Incheon Airport Terminal 2, one 7.62mm caliber live bullet was discovered."
The police collected the live bullet and allowed Ms. A to depart for now, and plan to investigate the circumstances of the bullet possession once she returns.
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Previously, live bullets were found on Korean Air flights in March last year and March this year, causing controversy. Now, with a live bullet detected in the bag of a crew member who is supposed to follow the in-flight aviation safety manual, some voices are rising calling for strengthening aviation security training for crew members.
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