Japan Coast Guard plane not cleared for takeoff before JAL crash

Communications record points to possible pilot misunderstanding

20240103N JAL wreckage

Investigators examine the burned-out wreckage of the Japan Airlines jet involved in the Jan. 2 crash. (Photo by Suzu Takahashi)

Nikkei staff writers

TOKYO -- The Japan Coast Guard plane that collided with a Japan Airlines jet at Tokyo's Haneda Airport had not been cleared by air traffic control to enter the runway for takeoff, according to communications released Wednesday by the Transportation Ministry.

The captain of the coast guard craft said after Tuesday's collision that he had been given permission to enter the runway, suggesting the possibility of a misunderstanding that is likely to become a focal point of the investigation into the crash.

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