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[More See 41st Episode Ⅰ] The Last Landing, Why Was That Passenger Plane? On December 29, 2024, a Jeju Air passenger plane departing from Bangkok, Thailand and heading to Muan, Jeollanam-do crashed into a concrete mound at the airport during landing, resulting in a major disaster. This accident, in which 179 of the 181 passengers were killed, is recorded as the worst tragedy in the history of domestic aviation accidents. At the time of the accident, the passenger plane attempted a body landing without its landing gear. However, it was unable to slow down and crashed into the solid mound. Why was the passenger plane unable to land properly? And why was there a solid concrete mound at the end of the airport runway? Amidst various suspicions and controversies over the cause of the accident, the relevant authorities are conducting a large-scale joint investigation. We will reconstruct the whole story of the tragedy through eyewitness testimony, expert analysis, and stories from the bereaved families. #더보이다 #Jeju Air disaster #passenger plane disaster #Muan Airport #Muan International Airport #bird strike #fuselage landing #concrete mound #mound #Jeju Air Reporting: Jo Jeong-in, Kim Ki-hwa, Kang Na-ru, Kim Chae-rin, Lee Ji-eun, Kim Ga-ram, Bang Jun-won, Kang Byeong-su, Park Jin-su Narration: Kim Ki-hwa Photography: Joseon-gi Kang Woo-yong Camera: Yoon Hee-jin Editing: Choi Jeong-yeon Lee Ki-seung Graphics: Jang Su-hyeon Researchers: Kwon Hyeon-seo Han Hye-min Assistant directors: Yoo Hwa-young Shim Eun-byeol [더보이다 41st episode Ⅱ] On developmental disabilities and aging In 2025, Korea will have entered a super-aged society with 20% of the population aged 65 or older. However, there are 'elderly people' who are not included in the statistics. This is the story of middle-aged and elderly people with developmental disabilities who have effectively reached old age before they even turn 65. According to observations and research in the social welfare field, people with developmental disabilities are more likely to experience faster aging than people without disabilities, and there are reports of cases of them suffering from geriatric diseases as early as their 30s. As they age faster than others, they face related problems from their 30s and 40s, but the conditions and institutional support for them to prepare for their old age on their own are weak. In the new year, when we think about the meaning of aging, we will highlight middle-aged and older people with developmental disabilities who are aging at a different pace. #DevelopmentalDisability #Aging #Elderly #OldAge #Aging #RapidAging #DownSyndrome #IntellectualDisability #AgingWell Reporter: Kim Chae-rin Filming: Joseongi Kang Woo-yong Seol Tae-hoon Oh Gwang-taek VideoEditing: Kim Tae-hyung Graphics: Jang Su-hyeon Data Research: Lee Seung-min Assistant Director: Yoo Hwa-young Shim Eun-byeol Filming Cooperation: Gyo-nam Stream Our Village Chunghyeon Welfare Center