Topic: Asiana 214

5 chapters across the catalog

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 2:36:00 - 2:40:05

1847: Off-Ramp

The Journal Podcast, Asiana Flight 214 Pilot Prank

The hosts compare their lean production to the extensive staff list of The Wall Street Journal's "The Journal" podcast. They revisit the infamous 2013 KTVU news prank where a newsreader read fake, racially insensitive pilot names for the Asiana Flight 214 crash. The segment highlights the robotic nature of modern newsreaders who follow teleprompters without scrutiny.

Episode 531 45:08 - 51:40

531: Quantum Dong

Asiana Flight 214 Crash Photos and Boeing Orders

Circulating photos of the Asiana Flight 214 crash at San Francisco International Airport are scrutinized for potential inconsistencies, including discrepancies in grass height and aircraft markings. The hosts discuss the competitive landscape between Boeing and Airbus, noting that Korean Airlines recently placed a significant order for Boeing 777s. They express skepticism regarding the narrative of the crash and the involvement of unmarked black cars at the scene.

Boston Brakes
Episode 530 31:27 - 37:03

530: Boston Brakes

KTVU Asiana Flight 214, Racist Pilot Name Prank

KTVU news in San Francisco broadcasts a series of offensive, pun-based names for the pilots of Asiana Flight 214, including "Sum Ting Wong" and "Wi Tu Lo." The hosts analyze how the prank bypassed multiple layers of newsroom production and the NTSB's subsequent apology for an intern confirming the bogus names.

Boston Brakes
Episode 530 40:15 - 44:56

530: Boston Brakes

Asiana Crash Emergency Response, Tarmac Cell Phone Footage

A cell phone recording from the Asiana crash site reveals a passenger's distress over the perceived lack of immediate medical help on the runway. The hosts discuss the logistics of airport emergency response, noting that fire departments typically arrive before ambulances and that one victim was tragically struck by a responding vehicle.

Zero Risk Society
Episode 528 2:44 - 9:53

528: Zero Risk Society

Asiana Airlines Flight 214 Crash at San Francisco International Airport

Asiana Airlines Flight 214 crashed while landing at San Francisco International Airport, resulting in a Boeing 777 fuselage breach and a collapsed roof. Eyewitness reports from the Chinese social media platform Weibo and news outlets describe the aircraft losing altitude rapidly and the tail striking a seawall. Most passengers were Chinese students traveling through Seoul.