In a heartbreaking incident at Tokyo's Haneda Airport, a Japan Coast Guard plane met with a devastating collision, leading to the loss of four brave coast guards who were part of a mission to deliver supplies to the earthquake-stricken Noto province. The tragic event unfolded when the coast guard aircraft, on a vital relief mission, collided with Japan Airlines Flight JL516 upon landing.
The impact of the collision resulted in an inferno that engulfed the Japan Airlines plane, creating a horrific scene on the runway. Out of the six crew members on the coast guard plane, four have been confirmed dead, while the captain remains in critical condition.
Amidst the sorrowful aftermath, questions arise about the circumstances leading to the collision. Tracking data from Haneda Airport's collision reveals an unsettling detail: there is no sign of the Coast Guard plane involved in the crash. This raises concerns and prompts speculation about whether the plane's transponder was turned off during the critical moments.
The collision not only claimed lives but also posed immediate threats to the safety of those on board the burning Japan Airlines Flight. A quick response enabled the evacuation of all 379 passengers and crew from the engulfed plane. However, the tragic loss of five out of the six coast guard crew members adds a somber note to the already devastating incident.
As investigations unfold, the aviation community and the public await answers to the mystery surrounding the invisible coast guard plane and the events that transpired on that fateful day at Tokyo's Haneda Airport.