Japan Airlines says flight crew ‘acknowledged and repeated’ permission to land ahead of crash
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At least 14 passengers requested medical consultations after a Japan Airlines passenger plane caught fire on a runway in Tokyo, the airline said Wednesday.
One person had bruising and 13 others requested consultations “due to physical discomfort,” the airline said in a press statement.
All 367 passengers and 12 crew members were evacuated after a plane struck a Japan Coast Guard aircraft with landing at Haneda Airport in Tokyo. Eight infants were on board the Airbus A350.
The airline in a statement on Tuesday detailed the moments before and during the landing, saying the three crew members had been given permission to land.
“According to interviews with the operating crew, they acknowledged and repeated the landing permission from air traffic control, and then proceeded with the approach and landing procedures,” Japan Airlines said in a statement.
The passengers “successfully performed an emergency evacuation,” as the plane began to be consumed by flames, the airline said. It was later engulfed in flames on the runway.
The Airbus was a total loss, the airline said.
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