Disturbing footage captured by a passenger and shared on social media shows the unnerving gap in the side of the plane caused by the open door.
Despite the incident of the emergency door being opened, all 194 passengers on the Asiana Airlines flight in South Korea were unharmed.
Creditors have now offered to buy Asiana Airlines' perpetual bonds worth 500 billion won and set a credit limit of 800 billion won, among other conditions.
Han's co-chief executive resigned on March 28 and its debt-ridden parent Kumho Asiana Group sought financial support from its biggest creditor after an accounting fiasco triggered warnings of credit rating downgrades.
The chief executive has stepped down from the post to take responsibility for the fiasco over its 2018 financial statements.
The US major indexes finished 1 percent lower each amid renewed strength in the US dollar and some upbeat data that could bolster the case for a quicker-than-expected rate hike. Wall Street reopened for its first trading day of the week after being closed for Monday's Memorial Day.
Overnight, US stocks gave up gains in the minutes before the close as investors eyed continued gains in oil and the US dollar ahead of the unofficial start of earnings season on Wednesday.
The pilot tried to correct its course when he saw it was off center and too low as it approached the airport runway at an altitude of 500 feet
South Korea`s aviation industry has faced skepticism about its safety and pilot habits since a few deadly crashes beginning in the 1980s. But despite changes, including improved safety records, Korea`s aviation sector remains rooted in a national character that`s largely about preserving hierarchy-and asking few questions.