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Don't Mock Pre-Flight Safety Instructions - Obviously Totally Successful Here.

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Canary42 | 14:35 Tue 02nd Jan 2024 | News
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What an amazing miracle, all passengers escape blazing airliner. Wow!

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/plane-flames-runway-tokyo-airport-092000530.html?.tsrc=fp_deeplink

 

Very sad about the other aircraft though.

 

 

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Already posted on some White Heather post.

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Thanks for the heads-up retro, I missed the other post. Not surprising my search failed to find it, with such a silly title.

You know what they say about the early bird though, Canary.

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LOL

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Could of been a case of lack of communication betwixt Ground Traffic controller in the tower and air traffic controller whilst aircraft is landing in the dark. Total speculation and we know the black boxes will eventually tell all.

 

I was amazed to see the passengers escaped, they must have been very scared.

How sad though about the other passengers on the plane that was carrying supplies to help the victims of the earthquake.

^ and the two dogs in the hold😥

According to transcripts released today the Coastguard aircraft was only given permission to process to the staging area short of the runway.

My post about 5 deaths refutes the idea of 'obviously totally successful' . To point out the obvious - if 5 have died, success is the wrong word.

has been removed for reasons only known to the deleter. Long live logic and free speech on AB

 

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