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Japan declares ‘serious incident’ after passenger plane lands in Hokkaido with ground crew vehicle still on runway – UK Times

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A pilot’s communication lapse with air traffic control caused a “serious” aviation incident in Japan on Wednesday, according to the transport ministry.

An All Nippon Airways (ANA) flight carrying 74 passengers and crew members landed at Wakkanai Airport in Hokkaido on Wednesday while a work vehicle was still on the runway.

Officials say the aircraft had altered its course shortly before arrival to avoid cumulonimbus storm clouds, but the pilot failed to inform air traffic control of the change. Cumulonimbus clouds are often tall, towering clouds with flat, dark bases that can produce hail, lightning, and thunder.

The transport ministry has labelled it a “serious incident”, noting it could easily have escalated into an accident, according to The Japan Times.

The Japan Transport Safety Board has dispatched two investigators to examine what went wrong and how communication between the flight crew and air traffic control broke down.

The aircraft, a Bombardier DH8-400 operating as ANA Flight 4841, was carrying 74 passengers and crew from New Chitose Airport near Sapporo.

At the time of landing, around 11.20am local time, a ground vehicle tasked with bird strike prevention was in the process of leaving the runway.

The transport ministry reported that the passenger plane entered the runway without proper clearance from air traffic control.

File. An ANA Airlines Boeing 777 sits at gate in Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), located in Southern California, on 6 January 2025
File. An ANA Airlines Boeing 777 sits at gate in Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), located in Southern California, on 6 January 2025 (AFP via Getty Images)

The authorities reported no injuries or damage.

Investigations are underway to determine why established safety protocols were not followed, according to local media reports.

The Independent has reached out to All Nippon Airways for comment.

In March this year, a pilot was fined more than £4,500 for failing to maintain communication with air traffic control, prompting Britain’s Royal Air Force to intercept the flight.

The UK Civil Aviation Authority’s investigation found that Christopher Hollands, flying an SAS Connect route from Oslo to Manchester in February last year, did not properly use radio communication with air traffic control.

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