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In 2013, a Boeing 777-200ER stalled and crashed on final approach into San Francisco International Airport. The San Mateo County Coroner's office determined that Ye Mengyuan, a 16-year-old passenger, was still alive before being run over by a rescue vehicle, and was killed by blunt force trauma.
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That's not how it works...
Once the aircraft is handed over to the airline, keeping up with the training is a problem between the airline and the whatever national aviation safety agency they follow.
In this case it was Asiana Airlines (Korea) who have been lax with their pilot competencies. There hadn't been a fatal accident of a 777 up to that point globally.