Workers at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport cleaned up the burnt wreckage of a Japan Airlines (JAL) widebody aircraft on Sunday (January 7), five days after its collision with a coast guard plane, in preparation for reopening of the runway.
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00:00 Workers at Tokyo's Haneda Airport cleaned up the burnt wreckage of a Japan Airlines
00:08 wide-body aircraft on Sunday, five days after its collision with a Coast Guard plane, in
00:13 preparation for reopening of the runway.
00:16 Machinery worked at the site of the wrecked Airbus, while another lifted debris onto a
00:21 large lorry as around a dozen personnel in white overalls and hard hats watched on.
00:27 Japanese media reported that the cockpit voice recorder from the Japan Airlines plane was
00:32 found during the removal of the aircraft debris on Saturday, and a discrete investigation
00:37 would be conducted.
00:39 All 379 people on the aircraft escaped before it was engulfed in flames, but five of the
00:45 six crew on the Coast Guard craft died.
00:49 More than 200 flights have been cancelled on Sunday at Haneda, but the situation is
00:53 expected to improve as the airport prepares to resume operations on the runway.
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