Safety board releases interim report on Haneda collision simulation

Japan's Transport Safety Board has revealed in an interim investigation report that it conducted a simulation experiment in March this year to verify the view from a landing aircraft, as part of its probe into last year's fatal collision at Tokyo's Haneda Airport. The accident took place on January 2, 2024, when a Japan Airlines passenger jet collided with a Japan Coast Guard aircraft on the runway.

Japan's Transport Safety Board released an interim investigation report on December 25 detailing a simulation experiment conducted in March this year. The experiment aimed to verify the visibility from an aircraft attempting to land, as part of the ongoing probe into the runway collision at Tokyo's Haneda Airport last year.

The incident occurred at 5:47 p.m. on January 2, 2024, when a Japan Airlines passenger jet collided with a Japan Coast Guard aircraft during landing. This tragic event resulted in fatalities and injuries, underscoring vulnerabilities in airport operations.

The board's simulation sought to recreate the conditions of the accident, focusing on the pilot's line of sight to better understand contributing factors. While the report provides preliminary insights into aviation safety protocols, a final determination awaits further analysis.

Haneda Airport, one of Japan's busiest hubs, handles millions of passengers annually. The collision has prompted reviews of air traffic control measures and runway procedures to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

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