Video: Passengers Slide Down From Burning Plane In Japan
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The JAL aircraft, an Airbus A350, had collided with a turboprop aircraft of Japan's Coast Guard while it was de-accelerating after landing
Visuals have emerged showing how over 350 passengers of a Japan Airlines aircraft escaped from the plane after it caught fire on the runway in Tokyo-Haneda airport. Evacuation of #JL516 via slides and while engine #2 is still running. All 379 occupants on board escaped and survived. The status of the six people aboard the Coast Guard DHC-8 aircraft is still uncertain at this point. pic.twitter.com/ESBS4FY00a
The JAL aircraft, an Airbus A350, had collided with a turboprop aircraft of Japan's Coast Guard while it was de-accelerating after landing.
Global aviation safety website JACDED posted a video of passengers sliding down the inflatable ramp above one of the wings. One of the engines was still running while the passengers slid down the slide.