Emergency companies raced in opposition to time to rescue all passengers and crew from a airplane that was later engulfed in flames, at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport.
Japanese authorities are investigating how the Japan Airways passenger airplane collided with a Coastguard plane because it was touchdown. The Coastguard airplane was set to ship assist to areas of Japan affected by an earthquake that hit on New 12 months’s Day.
Following the influence, dramatic CCTV footage reveals the Airbus A350 ablaze because it travelled at pace down the runway.
Professor Graham Braithwaite, Director of Transport Methods and professor of Accident Investigations at Cranfield College, explains how emergency companies needed to face very difficult situations because the gasoline began leaking from the airplane.