THE haunting first words of a cabin crew worker who survived a plane crash that killed 179 have been revealed.
Two airline workers narrowly avoided death when the doomed Jeju Air plane skidded off the runway and smashed into a concrete barrier on Sunday in South Korea.
They were the sole survivors out of the 181 on board.
A 33-year-old male flight attendant, who has only been identified by his surname, Lee, was rushed to hospital after the disaster.
According to his doctors, he woke up disorientated and asked: “What happened, why am I here”.
He told medics he had been wearing a seatbelt before the crash, but could not remember anything after that.