The group took on the monikers used by KTVU to identify the pilots

Nov 1, 2013 14:46 GMT  ·  By

Three men have attended a Halloween party dressed up as pilots injured in the Asiana Airlines crash. They even took on offensive monikers perpetuated as a racist joke online.

The three men were caught on camera at the Sidetrack bar in Chicago. They wore torn-up uniforms, fake blood and name tags.

They came dressed as "Sum Ting Wong," "Ho Lee Fuk" and "Wi Tu Lo," names made popular by KTVU in San Francisco.

One of their anchors reads out the names after the tragic crash that killed three people. They were made up as part of a prank, but they were not screened and they were read on the air from a teleprompter.

"Hey friends, be creative this Halloween but be aware that your 'good idea' may be hurtful & insensitive to others. We all share this world," bar owners tweeted, as reported by HuffPost.