that s encouraging. in that it s not that long of an amount of time until we might perhaps get answers in to exactly what caused today s crash. frank, the president of the international society of air safety investigators. thanks so much for joining us. and as frank just said, it could take a few days to get some of the information before we can really find out exactly what went wrong that caused the deadly crash in san francisco. representatives are on their way from washington to get the investigation started. we will speak with the president of international society of air safety investigators coming up next. as our coverage of flight asiana flight 214 continues. all i have is text messages from my family, saying that everywhere is all right. so thank god for that. how hoold is your son? 19. how long was he in korea? ten days taking parts in a martial arts tournament. how do you feel right now, in
just seen. at the point that the aircraft came to rest, as the it was coming to rest. almost looked like one of the wings had fallen off, but i don t believe that it did by the picture. but it was flexed, it was bent in some way shape or form the way it looked at least to my viewpoint. i was on the top floor of the embassy suites. okay it s about a quarter mile from the edge of the run way. so i had a beautiful viewpoint to watch airplanes land and take off at san francisco international. okay, anthony, what you are describing sounds h s harrowing thank you for describing what you saw. investigators are in route to investigate what caused the plane to crash. frank is the president of the national society of air safety
just seen. at the point that the aircraft came to rest, as the it was coming to rest. almost looked like one of the wings had fallen off, but i don t believe that it did by the picture. but it was flexed, it was bent in some way shape or form the way it looked at least to my viewpoint. i was on the top floor of the embassy suites. okay it s about a quarter mile from the edge of the run way. so i had a beautiful viewpoint to watch airplanes land and take off at san francisco international. okay, anthony, what you are describing sounds h s harrowing thank you for describing what you saw. investigators are in route to investigate what caused the plane to crash. frank is the president of the national society of air safety investigators.
just seen. at the point that the aircraft came to rest, as the it was coming to rest. almost looked like one of the wings had fallen off, but i don t believe that it did by the picture. but it was flexed, it was bent in some way shape or form the way it looked at least to my viewpoint. i was on the top floor of the embassy suites. okay it s about a quarter mile from the edge of the run way. so i had a beautiful viewpoint to watch airplanes land and take off at san francisco international. okay, anthony, what you are describing sounds h s harrowing thank you for describing what you saw. investigators are in route to investigate what caused the plane to crash. frank is the president of the national society of air safety investigators.
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