Asiana Flight 214: Was the Pilot Training Program to Blame?US aviation experts with experience training South Korean pilots are dismissing allegations that poor pilot training could have caused the crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 at San Francisco International Airport.Borowiec, Steven...
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board's (NTSB's) final report on Asiana Airlines Flight 214 called for survival factors-related research into factors that, in some cases, were possibly unique given the unusual dynamic forces and ... P Rakopoulos,C Hawkins - 《Aerosafety World》 被引...
On 6 July 2013, Asiana Airlines Flight 214, a Boeing 777-200ER (HL7742), crashed short of the runway while landing at San Francisco International Airport, due to pilot error, killing 3 of the 307 passengers on board.[71] Two of the fatally injured passengers were not wearing their seat...
Pilot explains what it's like to fly into the world's 'most dangerous' airport 01:52 CNN— In the hubbub at San Francisco’s airport following the crash of Asiana Flight 214, a United airlines employee and his fiancee allegedly stole luggage and exchanged some of its contents at a nearby...
Asiana Airlines is considering legal action against an Oakland television station and the National Transportation Safety Board after an intern at the agency mistakenly confirmed “inaccurate and offensive” names as those of the pilots of ill-fated Flight 214. The bogus names that phonetically spelle...