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JAL plane on fire at Haneda Airport.

5 out of 6 passengers in the Nippon Self Defence Force plane up lorry. Only pilot survived
 
There was another plane on runway and they allowed jal plane to land?
 
Must be non japanese pilot,if not wrong maybe ah nah flying it,lol,another fake
 
Or non japanese air traffic controller,as japanese Don make this kind mistake
 
This is most likely the fault of the Air Traffic Controller (ATC). Landing planes will always have priority to the runway, so, that Coast Guard plane shouldn't be there. Either there's a mis-communication between the Coast Guard plane's pilot and the ATC, or, the latter must have fucked up in giving the wrong instructions to the pilot of the Coast Guard plane to stay away from the runway. The black box will reveal the truth.
 
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5 out of 6 passengers in the Nippon Self Defence Force plane up lorry. Only pilot survived
So huge plane only so few passengers?
Can you clarify your statement?

Total how many passengers were there?
You said 6 and 5 out of 6 up lorry means 1 passenger survived but you said only 1 pilot survived? Means the pilot is also the passenger? :thumbsdown:
 
So huge plane only so few passengers?
Can you clarify your statement?

Total how many passengers were there?
You said 6 and 5 out of 6 up lorry means 1 passenger survived but you said only 1 pilot survived? :thumbsdown:
That plane is the smaller Coast Guard plane. Its main role was to send relief supplies to the victims of the earthquake.
 
Wah...bad omen...
Not really. This incident reminds me of the crash of RSN Courageous with an Indo cargo ship near Pedra Branca on 3 Jan 2003 whereby a couple of our Navy women were killed. That was also just after the new year. The navy chief then was Lui Tuck Yew. At about the same time we were also saying goodbye to President Ong Teng Cheong. Singapore survived and is still “prospering” (from influx of Cecas)
 
Karma for all the Kamikaze in WWII…..
 
Many Chinese PRC are not happy because it does not involve many victims
 
I saw a video showing the positions of the aircraft on the runway, not sure legit vid or not. The JSDF plane looked like in the wrong position. I suspect JSDF pilot is not familiar with the airport layout and took a wrong turn. btw, I'm not a pilot and not familiar with airops but froom the video the airport layout is a horrible design with the takeoff runway at an odd reclaimed land with a narrow entrance at the point next to the landing runway
 
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