Asiana Airlines

NTSB:  Asiana Captain Worried About Visual Landing
NTSB: Asiana Captain Worried About Visual Landing
NTSB: Asiana Captain Worried About Visual Landing
The pilot whose Boeing 777 crashed last summer at the San Francisco airport told investigators he was "very concerned" about attempting a visual approach without the runway's instrument landing aids, which were out of service because of construction, according to an investigative report released Wednesday.
Passengers Called 911
Passengers Called 911
Passengers Called 911
Stunned and bleeding after a Boeing 777 crashed-landed at San Francisco International Airport, hundreds of passengers staggered across the debris-strewn tarmac, some trying to help the critically injured, others desperately calling 911 and begging for more ambulances as dire minutes ticked away.
Investigators Interview Asiana Airlines Pilots
Investigators Interview Asiana Airlines Pilots
Investigators Interview Asiana Airlines Pilots
Aviation investigators put more questions to the pilots of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 on Tuesday, trying to learn what was happening in the cockpit of the Boeing 777 as the plane made a dangerously low and slow approach before a crash-landing that killed two passengers.