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it happens, sadly.
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"Main question that will be asked is why both were on the runway at the same time.proceed"
Preliminary (unconfirmed) reports say that the coastguard plane was instructed to a holding point off the main runway and partway down it (it was a small Dash8 aircraft requiring a short take off run). It was to hold there untill the A350 landed. It either mistook that instruction, believing it was clear to enter the runway and take off, or that it mistook where the holding point was and strayed on to the runway. There seems no dispute that the A350 had been given permission to land.
What is more remarkable about the evacuation of the A350 was that it was achieved with only three of the eight emergency exits available for use. The other five were blocked by the fire.
Runway incursions are the biggest single cause of air crashes and their consequences are often catastrophic. This includes the "Big Daddy" of them all:
A transcript of the Air Traffic Control instructions to the coastguard Dash-8 confirms that the aircraft was told to proceed to a holding points and await the landing of the A350:
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@17:45.01 Tower to JAL515 [Japan Airways A350]: “Cleared to land Runway 34R JAL516”
@17:45.11 Tower to JA722A [Coastguard Plane]: “Tokyo Tower. Good evening No. 1, taxi to holding point C5.”
@17:45.19 JA722A to Tower: “Taxi to holding point C5, JA722A No. 1, thank you.”