Details of the crash are still unknown, but the Federal Aviation Administration has confirmed to CNN that a Boeing 777 operated by Asiana Airlines flying from Seoul, South Korea, crashed around 2:30 p.m. EDT on Saturday on the runway of the San Francisco International Airport.
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UPDATE, 4:28 p.m. EDT: According to KTVU, a fire department source says two passengers died in the crash. It's unclear if there are more victims and we'll update the story as we find out more.
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David Eun, a Samsung executive, was on the plane. After getting out of the airplane, he took a close-up picture of the plane on fire from the tarmac.
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Eun added that he was "fine" and that "most people are totally calm and trying to let the fire and rescue do their jobs."
A video of the plane in flames has been posted on YouTube.
Multiple eyewitnesses at SFO have posted pictures of the smoke coming out of the plane on Twitter.
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