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Evidence points at pilot error in Asiana crash
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Though the official conclusions are still months away, the evidence is mounting that last week's crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 at San Francisco International Airport resulted not from any mechanical or equipment failure, but from pilot error. And as NBC's Mike Taibbi reports, the disaster has claimed a third victim.July 13, 2013