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    Default Asiana says pilot of crashed plane was in training


    SEOUL (Reuters) - Asiana Airlines Inc said the pilot in charge of landing the Boeing 777 that crash-landed at San Francisco's airport on Saturday was training for the long-range plane and that it was his first flight to the airport with the jet.

    "It was Lee Kang-kook's maiden flight to the airport with the jet... He was in training. Even a veteran gets training (for a new jet)," a spokeswoman for Asiana Airlines said on Monday.

    The plane was travelling "significantly below" its intended speed and its crew tried to abort the landing just seconds before it hit the seawall in front of the runway, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said on Sunday.

    "He has a lot of experience and previously flown to San Francisco on different planes including the B747... and he was assisted by another pilot who has more experience with the 777," the spokeswoman said.

    Lee, who started his career at Asiana as an intern in 1994, has 9,793 hours of flying experience, but only 43 hours with the Boeing 777 jet.

    Co-pilot Lee Jeong-min, who has 3,220 hours of flying experience with the Boeing 777 and a total of 12,387 hours of flying experience, was helping Lee Kang-kook in the landing, the spokeswoman said.

    National Transportation Safety Board Chairwoman Deborah Hersman said Sunday that it was too early to say whether pilot error or mechanical failure were to blame.

    But she said there was no evidence of problems with the flight or the landing until 7 seconds before impact, when the crew tried to increase the plane's speed and the plane responded normally. The control tower was not alerted to any plane issues.

    Witnesses said the plane on Saturday appeared to be too low as it approached the runway, hit the ground before the runway started and the impact sheared off part of the tail of the plane and possibly landing gear as well.

    Asiana's chief executive said on Saturday that he did not believe the fatal crash was caused by mechanical failure, although the carrier refused to be drawn on whether the fault laid with pilot error.

    (Reporting by Hyunjoo Jin; Editing by Ryan Woo)
    Asiana says pilot of crashed plane was in training

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    sus, kapila na baya ko aning Asiana.

    Unsa man jud diay recommended flying experience with a certain aircraft before mu lupad with passengers?

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    Asiana Airlines will likely end up paying hundreds of millions of dollars to passengers of its flight that crashed in San Francisco on Saturday, according to a leading aviation law expert.

    Asiana passengers likely to get millions of dollars - Jul. 8, 2013


    Now, naa na idea ang mga biktima sa cebu pacific kung unsa on nila pag kiha ug pila ila amount na pwede makuha sa Cebu Pacific sa last incident sa davao..

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    Quote Originally Posted by wak_wak View Post
    Asiana Airlines will likely end up paying hundreds of millions of dollars to passengers of its flight that crashed in San Francisco on Saturday, according to a leading aviation law expert.

    Asiana passengers likely to get millions of dollars - Jul. 8, 2013


    Now, naa na idea ang mga biktima sa cebu pacific kung unsa on nila pag kiha ug pila ila amount na pwede makuha sa Cebu Pacific sa last incident sa davao..

    Its a totally different story kung dia kas pinas... mu daog ang kwartahan. alaot ang pobre

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    na unsa na ni..nag praktis ug pakamatay ang pilot ani??

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    Quote Originally Posted by cobraKing View Post
    na unsa na ni..nag praktis ug pakamatay ang pilot ani??

    Maybe some of us are not aware na bisan dri sa pilipinas. ma PAL man or CEBU pacific, kasagaran mga PILOTO sad na ilang palandingon kay trainee... wahehehehe,

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    moa nay gi ingon pa swertehay ra jud, paita ma tungnan sakay ka nya training pa nya ratulon pa jud, hagoy.. kafaet.

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    ari na lang ko sa cebu pac bahala nag bad service basta di lang ma-crash...

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    I could see a failed training program,
    their should be full evaluation if he is capable enough to handle
    777's for landing.

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    They talk much about the flight time accumulated in the logbooks of the pilots. Ultimately, how long does an airline pilot fly an airplane manually in the whole duration of the flight? 10mins? 20mins? How long does the autopilot take control over the airplane after the pilot flies manually? 1hr? 4hrs? 12hrs? You see, technology also has its disadvantages.

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