The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has announced plans to host a news conference at 2:30pm ET to discuss the ongoing investigation in the Asiana Airlines Flight 214 crash landing at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday, June 6. You check out our live stream of the press conference below.

The plane was destined for San Francisco from Shanghai, China with a stop in Seoul, South Korea on the way. One of the victims is thought to have died after being run over by an emergency vehicle. The investigation is still ongoing as to determine whether the accident was of human or mechanical error and the victim’s cause of death.

Clues from the voice recorder in the cockpit indicate that the pilot was descending too slow and too shallow and therefore opted to speed up the aircraft within seven seconds of landing, according to CNN. Within a second and a half, the crew attempted to abort the landing but it was too late as the tail struck the seawall at the end of the runway and was severed from the rest of the plane on impact, notes NPR.

The plane then skid on its belly across the runway and erupted in a cloud of smoke and flames. The passengers were inflicted with a number of injuries varying in severity, from road rash to full paralysis. The two victims were Chinese students en route to attend church camp at West Valley Christian School in hopes of improving their English.

Lee Kang-kuk was at the helm of the Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 and, as CNN notes, it was his first time descending in that specific type of aircraft, though he had controlled one in past flights. Supposedly, he’s logged upwards of 10,000 hours in the air, 43 of which were in control of a Boeing 777. He’s also flown to San Francisco from Seoul multiple times between 1999 and 2004.