At a press conference on the 23rd, the National Transportation Safety Board announced that there was no major damage to the data recovered from the aircraft, including the voice recorder, and that they had already started analyzing the data recovered from the aircraft after the plane collided and burst into flames at Haneda Airport. .

On the 23rd, the Japan Transport Safety Board, which is investigating the cause of the accident, held a regular press conference with Chairman Nobuo Takeda for the first time since the accident.



In its investigation so far, the Japan Transport Safety Board has recovered voice recorders and flight recorders from both the Japan Coast Guard aircraft and the Japan Airlines passenger plane that collided, and stated at a press conference that there was no major damage to the data. It has been revealed that analysis has already begun.



Regarding the control exchange, Chairman Takeda said, ``It's a human factor and it's very important.We've started analyzing flight recorders and voice recorders, and that part is currently under investigation.''However, regarding the details, ``I can't say anything further.'' I can't do it.''



Chairman Takeda also noted that the Japan Airlines aircraft this time was a new model that used a lot of carbon fiber as a material, and that there was a strong international interest in its fire resistance. I would like to investigate the process."