Federal officials are investigating an incident involving Asiana Airlines Flight 212 after it reportedly descended too low for landing at San Francisco International Airport (SFO). Air traffic control intervened and directed the flight to perform a go-around, allowing it to land safely. This incident bears resemblance to a tragic crash in 2013 involving another Asiana Airlines plane that resulted in three fatalities. Investigators had attributed that earlier accident to pilot error, specifically flying too low and slow during landing.
Federal officials are investigating an incident at SFO where a plane came in too low for landing. The FAA indicated the flight had to perform a 'go around'.
Asiana Airlines Flight 212 was alerted by air traffic control to its low altitude and had to execute a go-around, averting a potential disaster.
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