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Meanwhile, Asiana Airlines Flight 214's cockpit voice recorder showed the plane attempted to abort its landing just 1.5 seconds before it crashed, a federal official said. There was no distress ...
Asiana Airlines Flight 214 originated in Seoul, South Korea, destined for San Francisco. Here's what we know about Saturday's crash landing. Full story » The flight descended faster and more ...
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO — Three flight attendants were ejected from Asiana Flight 214 when it crash-landed ... explaining through a crude diagram. “In front of Ye, the seat is down,” the ...
Asiana Airlines Flight 214 was flying far slower than recommended as it approached San Francisco International Airport just before its crash landing on Saturday, the head of the National ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Investigators have determined that Asiana Airlines Flight 214 was traveling “significantly below” the target speed during its approach and that the crew tried to abort ...
Nothing seemed amiss aboard Asiana Airlines Flight 214 from Seoul, South Korea, as it approached San Francisco International Airport just before noon Saturday: the plane was on time, the sky was ...
It’s been true since the Wright Brothers first took flight: Bad plane accidents can lead to good safety improvements. A deadly fire on an Air Canada flight in 1983, for instance, led to lavatory ...
The interior of Asiana Flight 214 sat charred on the runway. (National Transportation Safety Board.) National Transportation Safety Board chairman Deborah Hersman offered more details about the ...
A federal safety board Tuesday is expected to officially determine the cause of the tragic crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 at San Francisco International Airport last year, which raised ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Pilots of Asiana Flight 214 were flying too slowly as they approached San Francisco airport, triggering a cockpit warning that the jetliner could stall, and they tried to abort ...
The sudden, unheralded nature of Aviana Airlines Flight 214's crash in San Francisco on ... in a press briefing held Sunday in South Korea, Asiana Airlines CEO and President Yoon Young-Doo pointed ...