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Pilot flies low over sea

Fiftynine people aboard a Japanese budget carrier had a lucky escape

Tokyo: Fiftynine people aboard a Japanese budget carrier had a lucky escape after the pilot “misunderstood” instructions from air traffic controllers and allowed the jet to fly just 75 meters above the sea while trying to land in Okinawa, authorities said on Tuesday.

Japan’s transport ministry said a plane of Peach Aviation Ltd. dived to 75 metres above the sea in Okinawa Prefecture while trying to land at Naha airport after the pilot “misunderstood” instructions from the control tower.

None of the 53 passengers and six crew members aboard the Airbus A320-200 was injured as the aircraft turned upward to avoid a crash and landed safely after being alerted by a ground proximity warning system, the ministry said.

The 45-year-old Argentine captain of the plane, which headed for Naha from Ishigaki Island, a remote island in Okinawa, said he mistakenly believed the controllers had told the aircraft to descend as it approached the airport, Kyodo news agency quoted the ministry as saying.

The plane made a descent to the sea at around 7 kilometres north of the airport. Visibility is believed to have been low at that time due to rain. The Japan Transport Safety Board is set to probe the incident.

( Source : AFP )
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