How safe was the response to the deadly Asiana Airlines crash at San Francisco International Airport and did you get the whole truth? Newly obtained video is raising questions about the actions of ...
A mismanaged approach for landing in a highly automated cockpit was the probable cause of last July’s crash of a South Korean airliner in San Francisco, US investigators said Tuesday. Three young ...
The NTSB concluded that the deadly Asiana Airlines crash in San Francisco was caused by crew mismanagement of descent, complexities of auto-throttle/autopilot systems, crew fatigue, and inadequate ...
Asiana Airlines said Thursday a plane accident that injured more than 20 people at a Japanese airport made an abnormal runway approach. Akiyoshi Yamamura, vice-president of the South Korean carrier, ...
SAN FRANCISCO The name of a girl who died of injuries suffered in the crash-landing of an Asiana Airlines flight in San Francisco has emerged early Saturday. Chinese state media identified her as Liu ...
A teenage passenger on the Asiana Airlines jet that crashed in San Francisco died after being run over by a motor vehicle, most likely a fire truck at the scene, local officials said on Friday. Ye ...
A teenager who was injured in the Asiana Airlines plane crash-landing Saturday at San Francisco International Airport has died, authorities said Friday, bringing the death toll from the crash to three ...
SAN FRANCISCO/ SEATTLE (Reuters) - In the seconds before Asiana Airlines Flight 214 slammed into a seawall at San Francisco airport on July 6, pilots realized the plane was flying too low and much too ...
In this photo provided by the National Transportation Safety Board, on Tuesday, July 9, 2013, Investigator in Charge Bill English, foreground, and NTSB Chairwoman Deborah Hersman discuss the progress ...
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