WASHINGTON
(Reuters) – A former head of the U.S. transportation safety regulator
said pilot error will likely be the focus of a hearing on Tuesday on the
cause of an Asiana Airlines crash at San Francisco International
Airport last July in which three passengers died.
“I
think things that they’re looking at very closely have to do with the
performance of the pilots – their training, their preparation,” Deborah
Hersman, former head of the National Transportation Safety Board, said
on the CBS “This Morning” television program.
The
board will examine causes of the July 6, 2013 crash landing of the
Boeing 777, which also injured more than 180 passengers. It was the
first fatal commercial airplane crash in the United States since
February 2009.

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