"Probe into Deadly Tokyo Plane Collision Raises Runway Safety Questions"

Japanese authorities are investigating a collision at Tokyo's Haneda airport between a Japan Airlines Airbus A350 and a De Havilland Dash-8 Coast Guard plane, which resulted in the death of five crew members on the smaller aircraft. The Japan Safety Transport Board is leading the probe with international participation. The incident has raised concerns about runway safety, especially in light of recent warnings about the risks of runway incursions. Investigators will examine instructions given by air traffic controllers, as well as plane and airport systems, while also recovering black box recorders. The collision follows one of the safest years in aviation history but underscores the ongoing risk of ground incidents.
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