A two-plane collision in Tokyo on Jan. 2 happened because a pilot mistakenly believed he had been given permission to enter the runway for takeoff, a crash investigation found.
By River Akira Davis Reporting from Tokyo A collision between a Japan Airlines plane and a Japanese Coast Guard aircraft at a Tokyo airport a year ago appears to have been the result of multiple ...
A report concludes that human error caused the deadly collision at Tokyo's Haneda Airport in January. The pilot of the Japan Coast Guard plane misinterpreted air ...
The deadly collision at Haneda Airport in Tokyo may have been caused by confusion ... traffic controller and the captain of a Japan Coast Guard plane at 5:45 p.m. on Jan. 2. That was two minutes ...
TOKYO – Cockpit voice recordings released on Dec 25 indicate Japanese coast guard ... Five of the six coast guard crew on the small De Havilland Canada Dash 8 propeller plane died when it ...
The Coast Guard plane was delivering rescue supplies to a ... getting home after dropping off the supplies and returning to Tokyo, it said. The report confirmed earlier suspicions that the air ...
A deadly two-plane collision in Tokyo on Jan. 2 happened because a pilot mistakenly believed he had been given permission to enter the runway for takeoff, the Japanese government’s crash ...
A report released Wednesday from the Japan Transport Safety Board concluded that human error was the primary cause of a deadly collision at Tokyo's Haneda Airport ...
The Coast Guard plane continued past the C5 stop position, entering the runway and halting for about 40 seconds before a Japan Airlines passenger jet landing on the runway hit it. Both planes ...