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Jal and Delta planes collided at Seattle airport

Jal and Delta planes collided at Seattle airport

Two planes were damaged on the right wing of the Japanese Airlines Boeing 787 sandwiched on the tail of Delta Airlines at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) in the western United States. The latter was idle when the Jal plane crossed behind it. The incident occurred at around 10:40 am on Wednesday, February 5, and the area is not subject to air traffic control.

No injuries were found in JAL or DELTA flights

There were 185 people on the JAL plane, including 13 crew members and 172 passengers. There were 142 passengers on the Delta plane. They were all taken off and taken to the terminal. Fortunately, there are no reports of injuries on any plane. The Delta flight was waiting to remove the ice from the outside when the incident occurred. It is said that the impact on airport operations is “very small”.

Vancouver resident Jackie Patton sits exist In a window seat on a Delta flight, heading to Puerto Vallarta to meet parents and posting videos of two planes colliding. She described “the violent shaking on the plane and the loud sound was very loud,” he said. “It was obvious that something was wrong with it.” She added: “It was horrible.”

Safety of travel in the United States is under scrutiny

The incident occurred when the safety of American airline travel was under severe scrutiny. On January 29, 67 people were killed after an American Eagle Regional jet collided with an American Eagle Regional jet on the Potomac River near Washington, DC. This is the deadliest air disaster in twenty years.

Two days later, when the plane crashed into several buildings in the Philadelphia city, one person on the ground was killed. It carries a child patient and her mother, as well as two pilots, a doctor and a nursing staff member. Everyone on the boat is Mexican.

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