A Japan Airlines passenger jet caught fire on the runway at Haneda Airport in Tokyo. The incident involved a runway collision and resulted in a smooth evacuation and rescue operation. The cause of the collision is still unknown.
People watch from a viewing area as a Japan Airlines passenger jet (rear) burns on the tarmac at Haneda Airport in Tokyo , Japan.Members of the media surround a passenger that was onboard the aircraft that caught fire on landing, at Haneda Airport in Tokyo , on Jan 2.115 fire-fighting units were deployed to the scene to tackle a blaze that started at the back of the plane.
HANEDA AIRPORT, Tokyo, Japan - The flight between the northern city of Sapporo and Tokyo’s Haneda airport is Japan’s busiest air route, and one of the most frequent services anywhere in the world. Japan Airlines (JAL) operates 16 round-trip flights a day. But when JAL516 followed that route to Haneda on Jan 2, what unfolded was a runway collision that is baffling aviation experts and a smooth evacuation and rescue that some described as miraculous.Mr Satoshi Yamake, 59, was returning to the capital where he works in the telecoms sector after visiting relatives in his home tow
Japan Airlines Fire Runway Collision Evacuation Rescue Haneda Airport Tokyo
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