A still frame taken from aerial footage provided by KTVU shows a 777 Boeing passenger jet on fire at the tarmac of the San Francisco International Airport. At least two people have died and dozens of others are injured or unaccounted for after an Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 passenger jet crashed while landing at San Francisco International Airport. Upwords of 60 people remain unaccounted for, San Francisco fire chief Joanne Hayes-White told reporters at a press conference. "I'm told these numbers are fluid," she added, noting that not all of those missing are presumed dead. "This is a work in progress." The flight contained 291 passengers and 16 crew members. A hospital official in San Francisco said 10 people were critically injured and receiving care. San Francisco General Hospital said it was treating eight adults and two children who were critically injured. Hospital spokeswoman Rachael Kagan said the adult patients range in age from their 20 to their 40s. It was not known how old the injured child passengers were. Read more http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2013/07/06/san-francisco-plane-crash-lands.html