Six years ago, a Korean Asiana Airlines passenger plane landed off the runway at Hiroshima Airport, injuring 34 passengers, and the captain and deputy at the time were being sent documents on suspicion of accidental injury in business. The Hiroshima District Public Prosecutor's Office has not prosecuted the two pilots on the 15th.

In April 2015, when an Asiana Airlines passenger plane departing from Incheon, South Korea, landed at Hiroshima Airport, it entered at an abnormally low altitude, collided with a radio facility in front of the runway, and then deviated from the runway. It stopped on the grassland aside and 34 passengers were injured.



In this accident, the police said that at that time, the fog over the airport was thick and the runway guide lights continued to descend without being visible, and as a result, the decision to redo the landing was delayed, leading to the accident. 53) and the co-pilot (41) at that time were sent documents to the Hiroshima District Public Prosecutor's Office on suspicion of accidental injury in business.



"The decision to redo the landing was slow," the two said in a police investigation.



On the 15th, the Hiroshima District Public Prosecutor's Office dismissed both of them.



The reason for the non-indictment is "because there is not enough evidence".



Regarding this, Asiana Airlines commented, "We will respect the decisions of the relevant Japanese authorities and will continue to strive for safe operation."