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In reply to the discussion: BREAKING: Boeing 777 crashes at San Francisco Airport. [View all]TheMadMonk
(6,187 posts)further down the runway just as a matter of routine.
Googling displaced threshold San Francisco tells me IT HAS ONE.
Problematical, in as much as you yourself said, judging heights of two adjacent surface is difficult, and and as I added, over water is even more so.
Strikes me that not flying into the ground is about the best reason possible not to shave an approach like that.
Absent some evidence of equipment failure or clear air turbulence, the two most likely scenarios are the pilot was paying insufficient attention to his surroundings, or he was deliberately ignoring most of his instruments and aiming for the first inch of blacktop as some sort of macho test of his skillz. (Not to be racist, given past behaviour of senior Korean pilots, the latter is a possibility which needs to be investigated.)