SF News NTSB Releases New Photos, Video Of Asiana Airlines Crash It's been six months since Asiana Airlines flight 214 crashed at San Francisco International airport. Today, as part of an investigative hearing on the incident, the National Transportation Safety Board has released a
SF News Ex-Pilot Supplied Fake Asiana Airlines Names To KTVU A former commercial pilot and trusted source of reporters at KTVU is the person responsible for handing the fake names "Captain Sum Ting Wong," "We To Lo," "Ho Lee Fuk," and "Bang Ding
SF News Helmet Cam Footage Reveals Details Of Asiana Flight 214 Victim's Death In the ongoing investigation into the death of Asiana Airlines flight 214 passenger Ye Meng Yuan, helmet camera video from the fire battalion chief Mark Johnson has revealed new details in the moments
SF News Families Of Asiana Crash Victims Hire 9/11 Law Firm The families of the three passengers who died following the Asiana Airlines Flight 214 crash earlier this month have hired Kreindler & Kreindler, a high-powered New York law firm known for representing victims
SF News Coroner Confirms Asiana Flight 214 Victim Was Killed By Emergency Vehicle 16-year-old Ye Meng Yuan survived the crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214, but died a short time after the crash due to "crushing injuries that are consistent with a motor vehicle collision," the
SF News Police Confirm Asiana Flight 214 Victim Was Hit By Emergency Vehicle Although none of the emergency workers or first responders to the Asiana Airlines flight 214 crash last Saturday recalled such an incident, San Francisco Police confirmed Friday morning that 16-year-old Ye Meng Yuan
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Asiana Flight 214 Lands Again An eerie sight at SFO on Monday, July 8th as Asiana Airlines flight 214 lands on runway 28R, right behind where the wreckage of Asiana Flight 214 from July 6th still rests off
SF News Asiana Flight Attendant Describes Heroic Flight 214 Evacuation As more details unfold around Saturday's Asiana Flight 214 crash, cabin manager Lee Yoon-hye, the last person to leave the plane as it burned on the runway, is being hailed as a hero