JAL aircraft Safety inspection based on documents of another aircraft and operation as it is January 22 17:23

On the morning of the 22nd, it was learned that a Japan Airlines passenger aircraft from Osaka to Oita had carried out a safety check based on documents on another aircraft and was operating as it was. Japan Airlines apologized that there was a problem with the safety inspection and said, "I am sorry for the inconvenience and I am deeply sorry. We will try to prevent recurrence."

According to Japan Airlines, at 8:00 am on the 22nd, a passenger plane carrying 48 passengers and crew from Osaka Airport to Oita Airport was operating a flight logbook of a different aircraft from this one. Was.

The "Air Logbook", which contains the results of safety checks for each aircraft, serves as a reference for pre-departure inspections, but it means that this aircraft performed safety checks based on the logbook of another aircraft.

Also, under the Civil Aeronautics Act, it is mandatory to keep an air log for each aircraft when operating, but since there is no correct log, this aircraft could not operate a return flight and about 50 people who were scheduled to board Has been affected.

According to Japan Airlines, the two logbooks are of the same type of aircraft, and the logbooks have numbers for each aircraft, but this check was neglected and a mistake was made.

Japan Airlines apologized that there was a problem with safety measures, saying, "I am sorry for the inconvenience and I am deeply sorry. We will share this case and work to prevent a recurrence."