‘Wanted to go to Japan, reached China, did you understand?’ These lines of the song fit perfectly on those passengers who boarded the plane to go to their respective destinations. But even after flying for more than several hours from the scheduled time, all of them returned to the same place from where the journey started. While the flight had also reached their destination. But could not land. And the Buddha returned home.
In Fukuoka, Japan, the flight flew in such a way that even after spending 7 hours in the air, it came back from where it had flown. During this time there were about 300 passengers in the flight, who returned without reaching their destination. But there is a big reason behind this.
Spent 7 hours in the air yet the journey remained incomplete
The matter is of Japan Airline. Where the flight took off with about 335 passengers. But due to a mistake, the poor passengers were forced to return empty-handed. Aircraft number JL331 had taken off from Haneda in Tokyo for Fukuoka carrying passengers. But on reaching there, it was found that there is curfew situation due to bad weather. The result was that he did not get permission to land at Fukuoka airport. After which the pilot also contacted Kitakyushu Airport near Fukuoka, but permission was not received there as well. After which, despite traveling for about 800 kilometers and 7 hours in the air, the flight could not reach its destination and had to return.
The plane returned from where it took off
The pilot spent a long time in the air waiting for permission. Waited but to no avail. Eventually the pilot had to return to Tokyo’s Haneda Airport with a plane full of passengers. Although this is not the first case. Earlier, a flight from New Zealand’s Auckland to New York was forced to come back to Auckland and land after a 16-hour flight. Because there was some power problem at John F Kennedy airport.
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FIRST PUBLISHED : February 25, 2023, 08:14 IST