Korea Asks for U.S. Help Finding F-15K's Black Box
The South Korean Air Force is seeking help from the U.S. Navy to locate the black box of its F-15K. Foreign maritime research institutes might be approached as well.
Meanwhile, Boeing is expected to pay South Korea up to $100 million if mechanical problems caused the F-15K crash. The contract states that Boeing needs to compensate for the first jet that crashes within two years of delivery due to mechanical issues.
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Korea Asks for U.S. Help Finding F-15K's Black Box
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