How awful, not typical for Japan’s highly efficient workers. I would assume it was the coast guard planes fault. It’s pretty clear the passenger plane was expecting a clear runway.
Coast Guard plane thought they have the right of way since they're responding to an emergency. They forgot they're not in a vehicle where other cars would just stop and yield for them to pass.
Bruh are you dumb? We know Japan has problem with overworked culture but this is a airport dude, I don't think they dumb enough to over work a pilot or any of their worker on a job that basically *"one fault and everyone have high chance of being death"* That *"Overwork"* mobo jombo is mostly in office work if I'm correct
Sounds too me like the captain jumped out early sending the plane and 5 others into the runway with the landing aircraft. There is something extremely wrong here. His transponder was off and he ignored safety protocol. It feels intentional.
japan is super isolationist and basically hurts itself by wanting a ethnic state, aka only japnese peopple and no diversity, also its romanticized cause we enjoy anime and samurai@@darthvadeth6290
I have yet to find any flight in Japanese history with 300 deaths. Most are small accidents which resulted in injuries or a few deaths. The only possible case is flight 123, but the cause of the accident was attributed to structural failure resulting from a faulty repair conducted by Boeing technicians. The area with the faulty repair experienced significant strain each time the cabin was pressurized. After seven years, the repair gave out, leading to a rapid decompression of the cabin and the detachment of a large portion of the tail. As a result, all hydraulic systems on board were disabled, rendering the flight controls inoperable. Given these circumstances, there was little that could be done to fix the situation once the hydraulic system failed, as repairing the aircraft mid-flight and replacing the torn-off piece would have been impossible💀
How awful, not typical for Japan’s highly efficient workers. I would assume it was the coast guard planes fault. It’s pretty clear the passenger plane was expecting a clear runway.
Coast Guard plane thought they have the right of way since they're responding to an emergency. They forgot they're not in a vehicle where other cars would just stop and yield for them to pass.
Could have been an air traffic control failure, but clearly human error of some type.
Have you seen them drive?
God bless them. What the hell is going on?
A simple mistake rip
Godzilla!
They were probably over worked. Japan needs to change their labor culture
Rabor?
Bruh are you dumb? We know Japan has problem with overworked culture but this is a airport dude, I don't think they dumb enough to over work a pilot or any of their worker on a job that basically *"one fault and everyone have high chance of being death"*
That *"Overwork"* mobo jombo is mostly in office work if I'm correct
Already!? It's been 5 days!
Japan having a horrible start to the new year.
90 seconds to evacuate
Air Traffic Controller, fell asleep 😞
fel ahsreep
His daughter recently od'd
@@silentmajority8365 too much pork fly lice....😀
@@jayjonah888 Den prane crash
2024 not playing 😭
WHAT IS HAPPENING IN JAPAN!! These people work hard to be peaceful and respectful and clean this shit is horrible
Accidents and natural disasters happen everywhere.
They are also big time racists
ANA?
Prane crasha
Sounds too me like the captain jumped out early sending the plane and 5 others into the runway with the landing aircraft. There is something extremely wrong here. His transponder was off and he ignored safety protocol. It feels intentional.
Ill never forget that plane crash where Japan literally refused foreign help due to xenophobia. Which caused over 300 people to die
You're so mad they don't want you 😂
When was this?
Yea imma need a fact check on this
japan is super isolationist and basically hurts itself by wanting a ethnic state, aka only japnese peopple and no diversity, also its romanticized cause we enjoy anime and samurai@@darthvadeth6290
I have yet to find any flight in Japanese history with 300 deaths. Most are small accidents which resulted in injuries or a few deaths. The only possible case is flight 123, but the cause of the accident was attributed to structural failure resulting from a faulty repair conducted by Boeing technicians. The area with the faulty repair experienced significant strain each time the cabin was pressurized. After seven years, the repair gave out, leading to a rapid decompression of the cabin and the detachment of a large portion of the tail. As a result, all hydraulic systems on board were disabled, rendering the flight controls inoperable. Given these circumstances, there was little that could be done to fix the situation once the hydraulic system failed, as repairing the aircraft mid-flight and replacing the torn-off piece would have been impossible💀