"I thought the plane was blowing up. I thought I was going to die like this."
A transport ministry official on the aviation safety team told AFP that this was "the first such incident" they were aware of in Korean aviation history.
South Korea's aviation industry has a solid track record for safety, experts say.
Asiana, which was established in 1988 as a rival to flag carrier Korean Air, was involved in a major crash in San Francisco in July 2013.
At that time, Asiana Flight 214 from Seoul clipped a sea wall with its landing gear, then crashed and burst into flames, killing three people and leaving 182 injured.
The troubled carrier is currently set for a takeover by Korean Air, which said in 2020 that it would buy out Asiana for $1.6 billion as the Covid pandemic wreaked havoc on the worldwide aviation industry.