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Harry_Gatto at 06:02 PM JST - 16th November
......"gear malfunction"? Lots of gears on an aircraft; landing gear; steering gear?
USNinJapan2 at 12:14 AM JST - 17th November
The pilot must have burned out the clutch. Those wacky JAL pilots! : )
some14some at 06:20 AM JST - 17th November
missing points: 1. How many passengers were on board 2.'no one was injured'
wargalley20011 at 07:23 AM JST - 17th November
Looks like Alight is a has a double meaning. It's a good thing the airplane was not alight before the passengers could alight. lol
soldave at 08:47 AM JST - 17th November
Good job they are doing more safety and maintenance checks on foreign airlines here in Japan. They need to make them as safe as the Japanese carriers.
nisegaijin at 01:02 PM JST - 17th November
Just stick it to "Drive" and go!
elbudamexicano at 02:13 PM JST - 17th November
JAL used to be a very high class company now it just seems to be surving and giving us more reasons to doubt it's service with these stupid incidents!
Apsara at 10:50 PM JST - 17th November
References to "gear" on a plane will almost always mean "landing gear".
Nessie at 11:05 PM JST - 17th November
Third gear.