- The ATC randomly fell asleep somehow
- ATC error because he told JAL 516 to land and JA722A to taxi
- The A350 used the land runway instead of the water runway
- The Q300MPA entered the wrong taxi lane
- The JAL pilot has a lack of visibility because he didn't see the Q300's lights
List of my theories that I was thinking (and also the SP community) about the cause of the 2024 haneda airport runway collision.
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@TalonTheCRTguy dude, we have to know the cause of the collision
@JuliaAircraft false theory mah girl.
@AirPhilippinesFlight541 still, people died
@JuliaAircraft only 5 of the 6 crew on board JA722A died meanwhile on board JA13XJ, more than 300 people on board survived.
people died
Why are y'all so obsessed with aircraft crashes in general?
@GuardianAerospace Theory #5: JAL pilot has a lack of visibility
@TalonTheCRTguy IS BEEN A MONTH BRO!
@Metalpipe223 oh alright ill put that on #2
well it was because the tower told jal flight 516 that they were cleared to land and the dhc 8 was cleared to taxi so it could be an atc error or number 2
Dammit weren't you banned? (Not starting anything just saying)
The Japanese coast guard Q300 was ordered by ATC to taxi to the same runway JAL was landing on but stop before the actual runway. The Q300 taxied onto the runway and the JAL pilots did not see the Q300’s lights because it was dark and most likely confused them with the landing lights on the runway. The result was the JAL A350 landing on top of the Q300. Btw didn’t this happen like 3 months ago? Kinda late to ask this Lol