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7 other commercial airliners that crashed on approach

A number of major commercial airliners have crashed while landing or on approach at airports around the globe. Below is a list of some of the most notable crashes in recent years:
This aerial photo shows the wreckage of the Asiana Flight 214 airplane after it crashed at the San Francisco International Airport Saturday, July 6. (Marcio Jose Sanchez/Associated Press)

Two are dead and dozens injured after anAsiana Airlines Boeing 777 passenger jet crashedwhile landing at San Francisco International Airport.

A number of major commercial airliners have crashed while landing or on approach at airports around the globe. Below is a list of some of the most notable crashes in recent years:

Nov. 1, 2011: Chopin Airport, Warsaw, Poland

A Boeing 767 with 231 people on board lands on its belly after the landing gear failed. Lot Airlines Flight 16 left Newark International Airport but hit the runway in Poland, with sparks flying as its belly scraped the pavement. The pilot was later hailed as a Polish national hero after there appeared to be no serious injuries.

May 22, 2010: Mangalore Airport, Mangalore, India

A Boeing 737-800 overshot a hilltop runway, crashed and plunged over a cliff killing 158 people in one of India's deadliest air accidents. Only eight people survived the crash of Air India Flight 812 from Dubai. It was later discovered one of the pilots had been asleep, was disoriented when he awoke and made critical human errors.

Feb. 12, 2009: Outside Buffalo Niagara International Airport, Clarence, New York

Continental Connection Flight 3407 bound for Buffalo from Newark, New Jersey. crashed into a home on its descent, killing all 49 passengers on board and one person on the ground. The NTSB has said the pilots' improper response to a low-speed warning led the Bombardier Dash 8-Q400 to stall. Among contributing factors were the crew's inattention to airspeeds and violation of regulations prohibiting unnecessary conversation during takeoffs and landings.

Jan. 17, 2008: Heathrow International Airport, London

A Boeing 777 flying from Beijing made a forceful, crunching touchdown short of the runway at Heathrow. The impact ripped the British Airways Flight 038's landing gear and severely damaged the two engines and wings. There were 19 injuries reported among the 152 people aboard.

Dec. 8, 2005: Midway International Airport, Chicago

A Boeing 737 from Baltimore crashed after landing amid a snowstorm at Chicago's Midway International Airport. Southwest Airlines Flight 1248 hit the snowy runway and crashed through fences before hitting a car in the street outside of the airport, killing a 6-year-old boy inside.

Aug. 2, 2005: Pearson International Airport, Toronto

An Airbus A340 from Paris thudded onto the runway, then skidded off the pavement moments later, bursting into flames while landing amid stormy weather. All 309 passengers and crew aboard Air France Flight 358 survived the crash.

June 1, 1999: Little Rock National Airport, Little Rock, Arkansas

A McDonnell Douglas MD-82 jet from Dallas crashed while landing during a thunderstorm at Little Rock National Airport, skidding off the end of a runway and slamming into a light structure attached to a catwalk more than 400 feet beyond the north end of the runway. Eleven people aboard American Airlines Flight 1420 were killed and 89 injured.