A devastating crash at Muan International Airport, South Korea, on Sunday claimed the lives of 179 people aboard a Jeju Air flight. Remarkably, two flight attendants survived the crash, owing to their seating in the rear tail section, which is statistically regarded as the safest part of a plane during an accident. The crash, caused by a suspected landing gear failure, highlights the importance of seat positioning in aviation safety, despite air travel's overall safety record.