"Quick Evacuation and 'Blood-Written' Rules Avert Tragedy in Tokyo Plane Fire"

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In Tokyo, a Japan Airlines Airbus A350 collided with a Coast Guard turboprop at Haneda Airport, resulting in a fire and the miraculous escape of all 379 passengers. However, five Coast Guard crew members died. Transcripts show the JAL plane had landing clearance, but the Coast Guard aircraft was not cleared for takeoff. Investigations are underway by the Japan Safety Transport Board, Tokyo police, and international agencies, focusing on potential human error and professional negligence.
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