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JAL plane stranded on Narita runway

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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

    ......"gear malfunction"? Lots of gears on an aircraft; landing gear; steering gear?

    Third gear.

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