Crews begin clearing plane wreckage from Japan runway collision
Friday, 5 January 2024 Teams at Tokyo's Haneda Airport are removing the burnt remains of a Japan Airlines (JAL) Airbus A350 following a fatal runway collision with a Japanese Coast Guard plane. The clearance operation involves excavators dismantling the aircraft, overseen by several personnel. The Japan Transport Safety Board (JTSB) has yet to recover the JAL plane's cockpit voice recorder. The wreckage will be transferred to a hangar by January 7 for further examination by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. The investigation is focusing on why the Coast Guard aircraft was on the runway as the JAL plane landed.
A tragic incident unfolded at Tokyo's Haneda Airport, resulting in the loss of five lives aboard a Coast Guard aircraft following a runway collision with a Japan Airlines plane, as reported by Transport Minister Tetsuo Saito. The captain of the Coast Guard plane managed to escape, but unfortunately,...
Crews at Tokyo's Haneda Airport initiated the removal of the Japan Airlines Airbus A350 wreckage involved in a fatal collision with a Coast Guard aircraft. While all 379 JAL occupants survived, five..
A Japan Airlines aircraft that was carrying passengers burst into flames on the runway at Tokyo's Haneda airport after a collision with a coast guard plane.
Wreckage of a Japan Airlines plane that was engulfed in flames just after all 379 passengers and crew escaped. The airliner collided with a coast guard plane after landing at Tokyo's Haneda Airport on..