David Eun/Twitter
Samsung executive David Eun took this photo after he had been evacuated from a Asiana Airlines flight on Saturday, July 6, 2013. He was one of 307 passengers and crew on board when the plane crashed while landing at San Francisco International Airport. Two teenagers died and dozens were injured, including many in critical condition. Eun posted the picture on his Twitter account, and the shocking photo went viral.
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Marilyn McCollugh/Twitter
Marilyn McCollugh tweeted this picture from her seat in another plane at San Francisco International Airport. "#sfo #planecrash #delays" she wrote.
Ben Levy/Twitter
Passenger Ben Levy tweeted this photograph.. "Waiting for CT scan & diagnosis. Thx for all the following. My thought are with fellow passenger and their families [sic]" he wrote.
After the crash, Levy told reporters he flies into the airport often, and that he felt the plane was "too low, too soon" just before impact.
"He was going down pretty fast, and I think he just realized he was down too fast," Levy said, adding the pilot seemed to push hard on the engines "just as we were about to hit the water."
Eugene and Eunice Rah
Eugene Rah sent his daughter Eunice these photos of Flight 214 survivors resting in the grass after their plane crashed at a San Francisco airport. Eugene was on the flight.
Eugene and Eunice Rah
Flight 214 survivors resting in the grass after their plane crashed at a San Francisco airport
Eugene and Eunice Rah
Flight 214 survivors resting in the grass after their plane crashed at a San Francisco airport
Eugene and Eunice Rah
Flight 214 survivors resting in the grass after their plane crashed at a San Francisco airport
Eugene and Eunice Rah
Flight 214 survivors resting in the grass after their plane crashed at a San Francisco airport