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NTSB investigators examine crash site of Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 at San Francisco International Airport
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Chinese schoolgirl dies from injuries suffered in crash landing at San Francisco airport
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Federal agency apologizes after San Francisco TV station reports false names journalism group calls "grossly offensive"
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Critically injured passenger dies Friday; also, confirmation that one of the two Chinese schoolgirls who died in the disaster was struck by a fire truck
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S.F. police: One of Chinese schoolgirls who died in Asiana Airlines disaster was struck by fire truck while she was covered in foam
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Crews at San Francisco International Airport encounter smoke after using sling to lift fuselage of Asiana Flight 214
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Investigators have found no evidence on the data recorder of problems with the mechanical parts or the electronics before the crash
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Investigators focusing on working relationship between junior pilot, instructor who was on first training flight
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Callers at scene of Asiana Airlines flight 214 crash tell emergency dispatchers badly wounded victims need help fast
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Accident investigators say passengers did not begin fleeing the aircraft until 90 seconds later when a fire erupted
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Flight crew not drug tested after crash because NTSB doesn't have authority over foreigners; Asiana chief arrives in S.F. amid media frenzy
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Pilots told investigators they were shocked to learn just seconds before impact that jet was going far too slow
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Flight attendants, emergency personnel lauded for quick thinking that helped save lives aboard burning aircraft
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U.S., South Korean investigators talking with all four; Some experts fear pilots becoming too reliant on automation
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Doctor says injuries sustained by Asiana Airlines passengers in San Francisco show how violently they were shaken, despite seatbelts
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"Miracle on the Hudson" pilot provides his insight on the latest revelations about Asiana Airlines crash
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Flight data recorder indicates jet's airspeed was 106 knots at impact - well below aircraft's target landing speed of 137 knots
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Famed "Miracle on the Hudson" pilot Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger discusses ways airplane safety has improved and what you can do to improve chances of survival
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Crash probe focusing on Flight 214's approach speed, possible pilot error and equipment on plane and at airport
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Carrier says pilot of jet that crashed had relatively few hours at controls of a Boeing 777 and was flying into San Fran for 1st time; 2 passengers dead
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Coroner said autopsy will determine of one of two teen victims in San Francisco plane crash was killed by rescue vehicle
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Doctors say some victims had severe road rash, indicating they were dragged; other victims now paralyzed; 19 total still hospitalized
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Ye Mengyuan and Wang Linjia, both 16, were likely among the 70 Chinese students on board on their way to summer camps
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National Transportation Safety Board chairwoman discusses investigation into the deadly plane crash Saturday in San Francisco
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About seven seconds before impact, there was a request for more speed, officials said; pilot was new to landing 777 model at SF airport
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Passengers and witnesses of the jetliner crash at San Francisco Int'l Airport try to make sense of a disaster unfolding before their eyes
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While the cause of the crash in San Francisco is yet to be determined, airline says the pilots -- all South Koreans -- were "skilled"
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Benjamin Levy, a passenger, said after crew on deadly flight "overwhelmed" by "chaos" of tail ripping off, he and others were helping people to safety
The Crash of Asiana Flight 214
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