ATC Controllers in Tokyo Send Flights to Closed Runway
A case of mass amnesia in the control tower at Haneda airport in Tokyo on Apr. 29 put two Japan Airlines flights on approaches to a runway closed for repairs, despite protests from both cockpit crews that a Notice to Airmen (Notam) warned them the runway was unavailable. By luck, no one was injured...
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