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Asiana flight 214, a Boeing 777, was traveling from Seoul, South Korea, to San Francisco when it appeared to have crash landed crash on the runway, the FAA confirmed.
While the Asiana Airlines crash at San Francisco International Airport might ignite fears of flying, passengers should remember that not all flights are bound for peril.
The pilot in control of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 at the time of the deadly crash had little experience flying Boeing 777s and was landing one for the first time at San Francisco International ...
The pilots of Asiana Flight 214 relied on automated cockpit equipment to control the jetliner’s speed as they landed at San Francisco airport, but realized too late they were flying too low and ...
Dozens of witnesses and passengers described a chaotic scene after Asiana Airlines Flight 214 apparently hit a sea wall in front of the runway, snapping off its tail. The plane violently bounced ...
Federal officials at SFO are investigating after Asiana Airlines Flight 212 apparently came in too low for a landing.