The Board of Audit and Inspection said in a report published on Tuesday that the ministry built a 2.4 metre (8 foot) high concrete embankment upon which to place the localiser – a landing guidance system – at Muan airport to reduce earthwork costs, without adequately reviewing relevant rules.
Under international standards, localiser structures should be designed to break apart easily upon aircraft impact.
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport is responsible for airport construction. It hands operations to Korea Airports Corporation (KAC) but remains responsible for safety certification.
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