South Korean airlines, Asiana Airlines' Airbus A320-200 veered off runway after touch down at Hiroshima Airport, Japan.
Asiana Airlines Airbus A320-200 Takeoff


Asiana Airlines Airbus A320-200 Takeoff

The flight number OZ162, flew from Seoul, Korea to Hiroshima in medium-haul or regional flights. The A320-200 carried about 74 passengers and another eight of crew member.

Initial report says that about 20 passengers were minor injured, such as bruises and scratches. Whole passengers were completely evacuated to the nearest hospital.
Airbus A320-200 of Asiana Airlines Crashed Scene


Airbus A320-200 of Asiana Airlines Crashed Scene

The picture shown the Airbus A320-200 of Asiana Airlines without any landing gear attached, whole parts were come off right after landing. There were several fire mobile engines in order of firing precaution.

There is no official report yet regarding main cause of the accident.

Previously, two years ago, Boeing 777 series of Asiana Airlines had similar accident in San Francisco Airport, three people killed.

Asiana Airlines A320-200 Veered Off Runway

South Korean airlines, Asiana Airlines' Airbus A320-200 veered off runway after touch down at Hiroshima Airport, Japan.
Asiana Airlines Airbus A320-200 Takeoff


Asiana Airlines Airbus A320-200 Takeoff

The flight number OZ162, flew from Seoul, Korea to Hiroshima in medium-haul or regional flights. The A320-200 carried about 74 passengers and another eight of crew member.

Initial report says that about 20 passengers were minor injured, such as bruises and scratches. Whole passengers were completely evacuated to the nearest hospital.
Airbus A320-200 of Asiana Airlines Crashed Scene


Airbus A320-200 of Asiana Airlines Crashed Scene

The picture shown the Airbus A320-200 of Asiana Airlines without any landing gear attached, whole parts were come off right after landing. There were several fire mobile engines in order of firing precaution.

There is no official report yet regarding main cause of the accident.

Previously, two years ago, Boeing 777 series of Asiana Airlines had similar accident in San Francisco Airport, three people killed.