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Pearl Harbor: Japanese Aircraft » Japanese Aircraft in the Attack The attack by the Japanese occured in two waves.  With the first wave, the aircraft arrived just before 8 a.m., striking the Navy and Army airfields, ensuring counterattack by U.S. fighter planes would be reduced.   At the same time, the aircraft attacked warships moored on both sides of Ford Island and the Navy Yard's 1010 dock.   After 8:00 a.m., horizontal bombers attacked Public2.nhhcaws.local

Inside the chaos on the Japan Airlines flight after the Tokyo crash that left 5 dead » "It felt like an eternity," Swedish survivor Anton Deibe said. Nbcnews.com

Tokyo Collision Updates / Hard 3.5G A320n Landing / 2023 Safety Stats / Helios Review » Subscribe to our Aviation Safety Newsletter NOW and get the hot stuff free and without delay: CLICK HERE! Update on Haneda Runway Collision One day post the catastrophic collision at Tokyo Haneda Airport, details emerge about the JAL Airbus A350 and Coast Guard Dash 8-300 clash. Investigations confi Linkedin.com

5 dead after planes collide and catch fire on a Tokyo airport runway » All 379 people on a Japan Airlines jet got out safely, but five of six people aboard the Japanese coast guard plane it collided with died. Alaskapublic.org

Japanese Aircraft During and After the Raid » Japanese planes attacked in two waves. The first wave, arriving just before 8AM, began its assault with dive-bombing and straffing against Navy and Army airfields to ensure that there would be a minimum of opposition from U.S. fighter planes, and to reduce the risk of a counterattack by American bombers and patrol planes. Almost simultaneously, torpedo planes roared in low over Pearl Harbor, launching their weapons against warships moored on both sides of Ford Island and at the Navy Yard's 1010 Dock. Shortly after 8AM, high-flying horizontal bombers paraded in formation over Public2.nhhcaws.local

Tokyo Plane Crash Investigators Zone In on Human Error and a Missed Warning » The crash, in which 379 passengers and crew escaped but five Coast Guard personnel died, is prompting a discussion of fatigue and staffing levels. Wsj.com

Japan, South Korea agree to boost bilateral cooperation » Japanese Premier Kishida meets with Korean President Yoon on sidelines of G-20 summit in New Delhi - Anadolu Ajansı Aa.com.tr

How Japan Airlines crew led 367 passengers to safety from a burning plane » From the moment a Japan Airlines passenger jet collided with a smaller plane on a runway in Tokyo on Tuesday, it took crew 18 minutes to get all 367 travellers off the plane and safely accounted for. Reuters.com

ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 707-436 G-APFE Mount Fuji » A Boeing 707-436 passenger plane, registered G-APFE, was destroyed in an accident at Mount Fuji, Japan. There were 113 passengers and crew members on board. The airplane operated on a flight from Tokyo-Haneda Airport (HND) to Hong Kong-Kai Tak International Airport (HKG). Aviation-safety.net

Today's Runway Collision in Japan (UPDATED) » What is known about this tragedy. Plus what is suspected. What is still a mystery. And, most urgently, what is to be learned. Fallows.substack.com

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