Stable Approach Policy
I totally agree with John_Smith on this. If they implemented their stable approach policy(and they must have one as they are an IOSA Registered Operator) this would not have happened. They breached their own company Ops Manual procedures it seems.
Such policies are put in place to prevent this kind of accident.
This puts Asiana in a poor light in front of its stakeholders. I wonder what the insurance ramifications will be if they are found to be in breach of company procedures?