San Francisco airport crash: Asiana flight 214 crash reconstructed
A reconstruction details the final moments of Asiana flight 214 that crashed at San Francisco Airport killing three people.
The in-depth reconstruction was created by a former airline pilot and gives the clearest indication so far of what exactly made Asiana Flight 214 crash-land at San Francisco International Airport.
Former Boeing 727 pilot Jack Suchocki inserted the light blue "ghost plane" to show how the pilot should have approached the runway.
In order to build the most accurate picture, Suchocki relied upon press releases from the
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) as well as crew statements and radar data.
The audio features the actual plane and emergency communications.
The Boeing 777 crashed at San Francisco's airport on Saturday July 6, bursting into flames and killing two young passengers and injuring more than 180 people. A third passenger later died of injuries.
The in-depth reconstruction was created by a former airline pilot and gives the clearest indication so far of what exactly made Asiana Flight 214 crash-land at San Francisco International Airport.
Former Boeing 727 pilot Jack Suchocki inserted the light blue "ghost plane" to show how the pilot should have approached the runway.
In order to build the most accurate picture, Suchocki relied upon press releases from the
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) as well as crew statements and radar data.
The audio features the actual plane and emergency communications.
The Boeing 777 crashed at San Francisco's airport on Saturday July 6, bursting into flames and killing two young passengers and injuring more than 180 people. A third passenger later died of injuries.
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