Couple Who Stole Luggage During Asiana Flight Crash Are Going to Jail

Two airport employees who used the confusion of the Asiana Airlines crash last summer as an opportunity to steal luggage from airline passengers are now headed to jail.

Two airport employees who used the confusion of the Asiana Airlines crash last summer as an opportunity to steal luggage from airline passengers are now headed to jail.

With so many people who should definitely know better dressing up in blackface (or worse) for Halloween, someone launched a sadly necessary single-serving site to address the question of whether you should dress in blackface this Halloween.
An Asiana Air spokesperson has confirmed that the airline will sue news station KTVU for damaging its reputation with a "racially discriminatory report." That erroneous report, you may remember, said that the captain of crashed Asiana flight 214 was "Captain Sum Ting Wong."
Two flight attendants on the Asiana Airlines jet that crashed in San Francisco on Saturday were apparently ejected—but were found alive on the Tarmac after the accident, which the pilots now blame on the plane's auto-throttle.