"Tokyo Airport Tragedy: Conflicting Reports and Runway Miscommunication Under Investigation"

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A collision at Tokyo Haneda Airport between a Japan Airlines jet and a smaller coastguard plane resulted in a cabin fire on the airliner, which the pilots were unaware of until alerted by a flight attendant. The evacuation of all 379 passengers on Japan Airlines Flight 516 was executed with precision despite a damaged announcement system, with crew using megaphones and shouting to guide passengers. The smaller coastguard plane, which was not cleared for takeoff and had five of its six crew members perish, had its last transmission before the collision. The incident marks the first major accident involving an Airbus A350.
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- The key question about fiery crash at Tokyo airport: Did one or both planes have OK to use runway? The Associated Press
- Japan Airport Collision Probe Asks: Why Was Coast Guard Plane on the Runway? The Wall Street Journal
- Order and Calm Eased Evacuation from Burning Japan Airlines Jet The New York Times
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