Two KF-16 fighter jets dropped eight MK-82 bombs outside a training range in Pocheon, some 40 kilometres north of Seoul. 38 people, including 24 civilians, were injured in the accident. The pilots were found to have manually adjusted the altitude of the target coordinates by 1,500 feet. The Air Force plans to hold a meeting next week to deliberate on whether the two pilots will be qualified to continue to operate aircraft, the Defence Ministry said. The two pilots, booked as of Thursday, have been charged with professional negligence resulting in injury, according to Yonhap news agency. They were also charged for damaging military facilities, including a church, the ministry said in a notice to reporters. It said the pilots had at least three opportunities to catch their mistake after entering the wrong target coordinates prior to takeoff, but failed to do so. It also attributed the accident to inadequate management and inspection procedures and dismissed two unit commanders over their failure to give specific instructions to their subordinates. The incident occurred during live-fire drills, the Air Force said in an interim probe released Monday.