The Captain and two others sent documents in the Asiana plane accident "Delayed judgment resulted in accident" January 10 at 12:54

Five years ago, an Asiana Airlines passenger plane landed off the runway at Hiroshima Airport and landed, causing 34 passengers to be injured. Police delayed their decision to restart the landing due to poor visibility. On the 10th, the Captains of the time were sent documents on the 10th, allegedly causing negligence or injury.

In April 2015, when an Asiana Airlines passenger aircraft from Incheon, Korea, landed at Hiroshima Airport, it entered at an unusually low altitude and collided with a radio facility in front of the runway. Stopped on the grassland of the city and 34 passengers were injured.

Police said at the time that the police continued to descend while the fog over the airport was thick and the runway guidance lights were invisible, resulting in a delay in re-deciding to re-land. On 10th, I sent documents to the Captain at the age of 52 and the First Officer at the age of 40 on the 10th on the suspicion of negligence during work.

Asiana Airlines has stated that the documents cannot be sent because they have not been contacted.

Four years ago, the captain of the captain, despite the fact that the National Transportation Safety Commission stipulated that the runway should not be landed unless the runway guidance lights could be seen visually, The report summarizes the decision to continue approaching the runway and the lack of communication between the captain and the FO as the background of the accident.