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aviation-safety2 years ago

"Aviation Safety Under Scrutiny: Incidents in Tokyo and Alaska Prompt Material and Human Error Concerns"

The recent Tokyo plane crash has sparked renewed scrutiny over the safety of carbon-composite materials used in aircraft fuselages. While the material is lighter and can contribute to fuel savings, concerns about its flammability and the toxicity of smoke from fires are being discussed. The incident at Haneda Airport involved a Japan Airlines A350 with a carbon-composite fuselage that caught fire, but all passengers and crew escaped. Experts are debating whether composite materials offer better or worse protection against fire and heat compared to traditional aluminum. The difficulty in extinguishing the fire and potential long-term health impacts from toxic smoke are also under investigation.

world-news2 years ago

"Heroic Responses and Safety Protocols Prevent Mass Casualties in Tokyo Plane Collision"

A collision at Tokyo's Haneda airport involving a Japan Airlines Airbus A350 and a Japan Coast Guard plane resulted in the death of five crew members on the Coast Guard aircraft, but all 379 passengers and crew on the JAL plane survived. The successful evacuation is attributed to rigorous safety standards and training, influenced by Japan Airlines' safety culture, which was profoundly shaped by a tragic crash in 1985. The incident highlights the importance of safety procedures and crew training in aviation, as well as the need for passengers to pay attention to safety briefings and prioritize evacuation over personal belongings.