San Francisco – TV Station Reports Bogus Derogatory Asiana Pilot Names

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    San Francisco – A San Francisco Bay Area TV station has apologized after reporting bogus names of the four pilots aboard Asiana Airlines flight 214 that were a play on Asian names.

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    KTVU-TV co-anchor Tori Campbell read the racially offensive names on the air Friday. The report was accompanied by a graphic with the phony names listed alongside a photo of the burned out plane.

    After a break, Campbell apologized for the error. She said a National Transportation Safety Board official confirmed the names to the station.

    Video of the report spread across the Internet Friday.

    Paul Cheung, president of the Asian American Journalists Association, released a statement saying KTVU’s reporting of the names was “not only wrong, but grossly offensive.” The phony names caricatured Asian names, said Cheung, who also is interactive and graphics editor for The Associated Press.

    In a statement on its website, KTVU said it had made a mistake by not phonetically sounding out the names.

    “We heard this person verify the information without questioning who they were and then rushed the names on our noon newscast,” the station said.

    The NTSB also apologized on Friday after an intern mistakenly confirmed the racially offensive fake names for the pilots of an Asiana flight that crashed in San Francisco.

    “The National Transportation Safety Board apologizes for inaccurate and offensive names that were mistakenly confirmed as those of the pilots of Asiana flight 214, which crashed at San Francisco International Airport on July 6,” the NTSB said in a statement.

    “Earlier today, in response to an inquiry from a media outlet, a summer intern acted outside the scope of his authority when he erroneously confirmed the names of the flight crew on the aircraft,” the NTSB said.

    The crash of the Boeing 777 plane resulted in the deaths of three teenage girls in a group of students from eastern China who were visiting the United States for a summer camp, one of whom died on Friday in the hospital. Over 180 passengers and crew members were injured.

    The names appear to mock the events of the crash. The prank names were: Captain Sum Ting Wong, Wi Tu Lo, Ho Lee Fuk and Bang Ding Ow.

    KTVU anchor Tori Campbell later came back in the same newscast and told viewers the names “were not accurate despite an NTSB official in Washington confirming them late this morning.”

    “We apologize for this error,” she said.

    Kelly Nantel, a spokeswoman for the NTSB, said the intern was a student volunteering his time who answered phones but was supposed to pass on questions to official media representatives at the agency.

    She declined to say if the intern was fired, but the NTSB said in its statement that “appropriate actions will be taken to ensure that such a serious error is not repeated.”

    It was unclear how KTVU obtained the list of names before reaching out to the NTSB for confirmation. The general manager and the news director at the station did not return emails seeking comment.

    The names of the actual Asiana Airlines pilots in the cockpit of the plane were released earlier this week as Lee Kang-kook and his co-pilot Lee Jeong-min.


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    fat36
    fat36
    10 years ago

    You should see the names on you tube what a dumb county.

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    10 years ago

    I saw the full video clip. I havent laughed that loud in ages.

    Dovdov1
    Dovdov1
    10 years ago

    Why not post the names, its not worse than all other shmutz and lashon hora posted here on VIN

    Beebee
    Beebee
    10 years ago

    Wow lol.