Japan plane crash: What happened?

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2 Jan 202402:28

Summary

TLDRA Japan Airlines Airbus 350, carrying 379 passengers and crew on a domestic flight to deliver aid after an earthquake, collided with a Japan Coast Guard plane at Tokyo's Haneda Airport. The Coast Guard plane, a Bombardier B-8 without a modern ADS-B transponder, was preparing for takeoff. Despite the emergency, all passengers and crew evacuated safely within 45 minutes, highlighting the quick response and effective evacuation procedures. The incident is under investigation, with a focus on the lack of transponder and potential miscommunication with air traffic control.

Takeaways

  • ✈️ A Japan Airlines Airbus 350, carrying 379 passengers and crew, was on a domestic flight to deliver aid after an earthquake.
  • πŸ•’ The flight departed from Shin Choshi Airport in Sapporo at 4:22 p.m. and was scheduled for 1 hour and 25 minutes.
  • πŸ“ Flight 516 was on its final approach to Tokyo's Haneda Airport when the incident occurred.
  • 🚨 The aircraft collided with a Japan Coast Guard plane, a Bombardier -8, which was preparing for takeoff to Niigata.
  • πŸ”¦ The Coast Guard plane was not equipped with a modern ADS-B transponder, which transmits position information.
  • πŸ›‘ The Coast Guard plane was supposed to stop at a holding point but did not, possibly due to a quick, unobserved incident at night.
  • πŸ‘₯ All 379 passengers and crew on the Japan Airlines flight survived, with everyone evacuating within 45 minutes of the landing.
  • πŸ“Š Statistics show that the highest risk for plane accidents is during landing, with over a third of 720 accidents between 2017 and 2022 occurring then.
  • πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ Passengers used three emergency exits with inflatable slides to quickly evacuate the aircraft.
  • πŸ‘©β€βœˆοΈ Aviation experts commend the pilot and crew for their effective response in ensuring everyone's safe evacuation.

Q & A

  • What type of aircraft was involved in the incident?

    -The aircraft involved was a Japan Airlines Airbus 350, a twin-engine, twin-aisle aircraft.

  • How many passengers and crew were on board the Airbus 350?

    -There were 379 passengers and crew on board the Airbus 350.

  • From which airport did the flight depart and what was its destination?

    -The flight departed from Shin Choshi Airport in the city of Sapporo, with Tokyo's Haneda Airport as its destination.

  • What was the purpose of the flight mentioned in the transcript?

    -The flight was on a mission to deliver aid after a recent earthquake.

  • What was the time of the departure and the expected duration of the flight?

    -The flight departed at 4:22 p.m. local time and was expected to take 1 hour and 25 minutes.

  • What was the sequence of events leading to the collision?

    -The plane turned ready for its final approach over Tokyo Bay and touched down on Runway C at 5:47 p.m., colliding with a Japan Coast Guard plane that was preparing to take off.

  • What type of plane was the Japan Coast Guard plane and how many crew were on board?

    -The Japan Coast Guard plane was a Bombardier B-8, and there were six crew members on board, with only the pilot surviving the collision.

  • Why was the Japan Coast Guard plane not equipped with a modern ADS-B transponder?

    -The transcript does not specify the reason, but it mentions that the plane was not equipped with a modern ADS-B transponder, which is used to transmit information about an aircraft's position.

  • What was the possible reason for the aircraft being on the runway when it was not supposed to be?

    -It appears that the aircraft was asked to stop short of the runway at a holding point, but for some reason, that did not happen.

  • How quickly did the passengers and crew evacuate the Airbus after the collision?

    -Within 45 minutes of the plane touching down, all 379 passengers and crew got out alive, despite the PA system not working.

  • What is the statistical risk during which phase of a flight?

    -Statistics suggest that the biggest risk occurs when a plane is landing, with more than a third of 720 airliner accidents between 2017 and 2022 happening during this phase.

  • What actions are investigators taking to understand the incident?

    -Investigators are working to determine the exact cause of the incident, focusing on how the collision could have occurred.

  • What praise did aviation experts give regarding the incident?

    -Aviation experts praised the pilot and crew for successfully evacuating everyone on board safely after the collision.

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