For the record - July 10, 2013
Asiana crash: In the July 9 Section A, an article about the investigation of the crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 at San Francisco International Airport misspelled pilot Lee Kang-kook’s name as Lee Hang-kook.
Asiana crash investigation: In the July 8 Section A, an article about the investigation of the crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 at San Francisco International Airport said that the pilot of the plane, Lee Kang-kook, was an experienced pilot with other types of planes, including Boeing 747s, 737s and A320s. The A320 is made by Airbus.
Asiana crash graphic: Because of an error in converting knots to miles per hour, a graphic in the July 9 Section A said that Asiana Airlines Flight 214’s target landing speed was almost 162 mph. The actual targeted landing speed was about 158 mph. A corrected graphic can be found at latimes.com/landinggraphic.
Summer meal programs: An article in the July 5 LATExtra section about funding for summer meal programs in schools said that a grant from the Ford Foundation was helping Para los Ninos feed students at its two charter campuses. The grant is from the Ford Motor Co. Fund.
Joe Conley: A brief obituary of actor Joe Conley in the July 9 LATExtra section said that the name of his character on “The Waltons” was Ike Godfrey. It was Ike Godsey.
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