lennukillud
Lennukillud refers to the wreckage or debris of an aircraft that has crashed or been destroyed. The term is of Estonian origin, translating directly to "airplane fragments" or "aircraft debris." When an aircraft experiences an accident, the resulting scattered pieces are collectively known as lennukillud.
The study and analysis of lennukillud are crucial in accident investigations. Forensic engineers and investigators meticulously
Recovery and documentation of lennukillud are often extensive operations, requiring specialized equipment and personnel. The debris
In some cases, large pieces of wreckage, such as fuselage sections or wings, may be relatively intact,