What was the name of the plane that crashed in San Francisco?

Coverage of the tragic plane crash at San Francisco International Airport — which killed two girls and injured dozens of others — on Sunday has proven tricky for some news outlets. Earlier this week, the Chicago Sun-Times apologized for its front page headline “FRIGHT 214,” which was criticized for sounding like a stereotype of an Asian accent.

Who are the pilots of the Asiana plane crash?

Asiana Airlines has identified two of the four flying crew on board as the pilot and copilot Lee Kang-kook and Lee Jung-min. Coverage of the tragic plane crash at San Francisco International Airport, which killed three people and injured dozens of others last Saturday has proven tricky for some news outlets.

What was name of plane that crashed on KTVU?

KTVU was forced to make an immediate apology moments after the on-air gaffe at Midday yesterday. Presenter Tori Campbell announced that the station had just learned the names of the four pilots who were on board Asiana flight 214 when it crashed at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday.

Who was the third victim of the plane crash?

Third victim: A San Francisco hospital says a third victim of a plane crash, a Chinese girl, has died from her injuries. She was among about a dozen injured still in hospital after Asiana flight 214 crashed as it approached the airport too low last week

What was the joke about the Asiana plane crash?

A San Francisco television station has been forced to make a humiliating apology after an on-air gaffe resulted in a live racist joke about the fatal Asiana plane crash.

What did the TV station say about the plane crash?

A TV station was pranked with fake names for pilots involved in an airline crash. One type of gag that has commonly been pulled on the news media by the public is pranksters feeding reporters fake names — appellations that look like real names in written form, but which form crude or nonsensical phrases when pronounced.