http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/SF-plane-crash-Crew-tried-to-abort-landing-4650990.php
SF plane crash: Crew tried to abort landing
Jaxon Van Derbeken, Demian Bulwa and Erin Allday
Updated 8:01 am, Monday, July 8, 2013
"Asiana Airlines officials ruled out engine trouble as the cause of the crash. The flight originated in Shanghai and stopped over in Seoul, and the company said most of the passengers were Chinese, Korean or U.S. citizens.
An Asiana spokeswoman, reached in Seoul, identified the chief pilot as Lee Jeong-min, who joined Asiana in 1996. She said Lee Kang-guk, who has been with the airline since 1994 and has logged more than 10,000 flying hours, was at the controls during the landing.
Saturday's flight was the
ninth time Lee Kang-guk had flown a Boeing 777, and it was his first time landing that type of plane at SFO, said spokeswoman Hyomin Lee. She said that technically Lee Kang-guk was still training on the 777, but given his years of his experience, "training is an unsuitable word to describe him."
He had landed a Boeing 747, another large-capacity plane, at SFO "many, many times," she said. "He was very experienced."