The cabin manager of an Asiana Airlines flight that crashed over the weekend says she and the crew are working as hard as possible to recover.

The wreckage of Asiana Airlines flight 214 lies near the runway at San Francisco Airport
The wreckage of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 lies near the runway at San Francisco Airport (NTSB via Getty Images)
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Lee Yoon Hye spoke at a brief news conference Wednesday afternoon at San Francisco International Airport. She was flanked by five other crew members, one of whom was in a wheelchair.

Some of them had their heads bowed. Hye spoke through an interpreter and said "they are all in our prayers."

The Asiana flight crashed Saturday when its landing gear and then its tail clipped a rocky seawall just short of the runway. The crash killed two of the 307 people on board and injured scores of others, among them flight attendants from the tail section who were thrown onto the runway.

 

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