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...
Asiana Airlines has had a change of heart. Earlier this week, the carrier said it planned to sue local San Francisco Fox affiliate Ktvu after the TV channel erroneously identified the pilots in the July 6 crash of Asiana flight 214 by four prank names. Today, however, the Seoul-based comp...
David Eun, a passenger on Asiana Airlines Flight 214, posted this image to Path.com along with the message, "I just crash landed at SFO. Tail ripped off. Most everyone seems fine, I'm ok. Surreal..." It was one of the first photographs taken after the crash. ...
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...