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Japan jet crash: Passengers describe chaos inside flight 516 by atoluwash(m) : 2:49 am On Jan 03



Initially, the Airbus A350, carrying 379 passengers, collided with a second plane upon landing in Tokyo, leading to a moment of shock. Subsequently, the runway was engulfed in heat and smoke as the jet raced forward in flames.

Following this, a sense of survival instinct prevailed among the occupants, prompting them to urgently evacuate the cabin filled with fumes, recognizing the critical nature of the next few seconds.

The fact that everyone on Japan Airlines flight 516 emerged unharmed is remarkable. Experts attribute this fortunate outcome to a flawless evacuation process and the application of new technologies.

Conversely, those aboard the second aircraft, a smaller coastguard plane intended for delivering aid to earthquake victims, faced a tragic fate. Five individuals lost their lives, and the pilot sustained serious injuries.

Investigators are diligently working to piece together the events that transpired at 17:47 local time (08:47 GMT) at Haneda airport, seeking answers as to why two planes were on the same runway simultaneously.

Currently, insights from passenger statements and videos depict moments of terror and subsequent disbelief as individuals grappled with the reality of what they had just experienced.

Seventeen-year-old Swedish passenger Anton Deibe described the chaos following the impact, as the Airbus A350 came to a halt on the runway.

"The entire cabin was filled with smoke within minutes," he told the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet.

"The smoke in the cabin stung like hell. It was a hell.

"We threw ourselves down on the floor. Then the emergency doors were opened and we threw ourselves at them.

"We had no idea where we were going so we just ran out into the field. It was chaos."

He, his parents, and his sister managed to escape the wreckage unharmed.

Satoshi Yamake, a 59-year-old passenger, said he felt the airplane had "tilted to the side and felt a big bump" in the initial collision.

Another unnamed passenger described a "bump, like the aircraft was colliding with something when touching down. I saw a spark outside the window and the cabin was filled with smoke".

A third reported to Kyodo News he felt "a boom like we had hit something and jerked upward the moment we landed".

Snippets of those moments were caught on phones.

Some passengers filmed the red glow from a still-sparking engine as the plane came to a halt. Another took footage inside, a miasma of smoke quickly obscuring the camera lens as passengers shouted and cabin crew tried to direct their next moves.

A female passenger said it had been dark on board as the fire intensified after landing.

"It was getting hot inside the plane, and I thought, to be honest, I wouldn't survive," she told the Japanese broadcaster NHK.

According to another passenger, the escape plan was made more difficult as only one set of doors was used. "An announcement said doors in the back and middle could not be opened. So everyone disembarked from the front," he said.

Images and video show the moment people began to jump down the airliner's inflatable slides - some tumbling in their effort to get away from a now burning cabin, and running to greater safety.

No one appears to be holding their bulky carry-on luggage - a major factor in how quickly a cabin can be cleared.

Alex Macheras, an aviation analyst, told the BBC that the crew "were able to initiate a textbook evacuation" in the crucial first few minutes after impact.

The fire was "isolated to one area" of the Airbus A350 for the initial 90 seconds, allowing them a brief window to get everyone out.

He said the crew was able to understand which doors were away from the flames, which is why pictures show not all the exits were opened for people to escape through.

He added that passengers can slow things down in panic - for example by trying to grab their bags from lockers.

The Airbus A350 is one of the first commercial jets to be made of composite, carbon-fiber materials - which appear to have stood up well to the initial collision and the resulting fire.

All of this was achieved as the fire was quickly spreading to engulf the plane. Video footage showed firefighters battling to contain the blaze, as the plane's fuselage began to break in two.

Mr Yamake, the passenger, said for all of the chaos, it took about five minutes for everyone to get out. "I saw that the fire had spread in about 10, 15 minutes," he added.

Tsubasa Sawada, 28, said he could "only say it was a miracle, we could have died".

It took several hours for the fire to finally be extinguished. Fourteen passengers and crew were treated for minor injuries.

Passengers were already trying to come to terms with what they had just lived through, telling their friends and loved ones that they were okay, and preparing for what was to come.

Mr Sawada had one question. "I want to know why this happened," he said, adding that he did not plan to get on another plane until he got the answer.

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Re: Japan jet crash: Passengers describe chaos inside flight 516 by MissNina(f) : 1:41 pm On Jan 03

shocked have mercy o God of creation

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Re: Japan jet crash: Passengers describe chaos inside flight 516 by Chairman(m) : 2:54 am On Jan 04

Noted

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