SFO Crash: Asiana Flight 214 Spotlights Complexity of Modern AircraftPete CareyDan Nakaso
AP Photo/Bay Area News Group, John Green Fire crews work the crash site of Asiana Flight 214 at San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, Saturday, July 6, 2013. CBS News Asiana Airlines Flight 214 crashed on Runway 28 Left at San Francisco International Airport Saturday, July 6...
CNN (courtesy Fred Hayes) Share on Facebook Share on Twitter As the investigation of Saturday's crash of Asiana Airlines flight 214 proceeds, officials are examining exactly what the crew did in the moments leading up to the deadly incident. ...
Both pilots were killed in the crash. While this airliner accident resulted in fatalities, it was a cargo flight without any passenger fatalities and is not counted as a fatal event as defined by AirSafe.com 6 July 2013; Asiana Airlines; 777-200ER; HL7742; flight 214; San Francisco, CA:...
The interior of of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 is seen at at San Francisco International Airport. The NTSB has said that the automated controls were working properly at the time of the crash. National Transportation Safety Board A view of debris from Asiana Airlines Flight 214, at San Francisco...
A former pilot has created an animation that depicts exactly what happened on Saturday when Asiana Airlines flight 214 crashed at San Francisco International Airport, killing two and wounding 180 others. (blogs.sfweekly.com) 更多... David Chouinard 4 条会员评论Sort type: [Top] ...
To me at least, this accident has shades of the BA 777 stall-induced crash at EGLL and the UAL Flight 232 crash at Souix City all rolled into one. Still though, its clear as day that the plane was too low during the approach and the last second pullback on the yokes for the TO/...
The accident occurred on 6 July when Asiana flight 214 from Seoul slammed into a seawall at the end of San Francisco’s Runway 28 Left, leading to the deaths of three passengers. Because an instrument landing system was inoperative that day, the pilots conducted a visual approach....
For those of us who fly fairly frequently across the Pacific in wide-bodied planes, it is of special interest to study the report of Asiana Airlines Flight 214, which crash-landed at the San Francisco airport in mid-July of this year. The plane broke apart on impact, and burst into ...
And it wasn’t just the crew on Flight 214 that showed their professionalism that afternoon. Waiting to take-off as the ill-fated jet landed wasUnited Airlines Flight 885. Passengers seated on the left side of the Boeing 747-400 were first hand witnesses to the terrible crash and its after...