In response to the accident that occurred at Haneda Airport, the Japan Coast Guard has suspended the operation of aircraft at Haneda Air Base, but helicopter operations have been resumed on March 1st as safety has been confirmed. I found out that it does.

It has not been decided whether the same fixed-wing aircraft as the one involved in the accident will be restarted.

Following a collision with a Japan Airlines passenger plane that occurred on the runway at Haneda Airport in January, the Japan Coast Guard sent a flight belonging to a coast guard officer attached to Haneda Air Base to the aircraft to reconfirm safety and provide mental health care. The flight has been suspended.



After the accident, air bases across the country continued operations after taking emergency safety measures, such as holding safety meetings and checking operational manuals.According to people involved, maritime security at Haneda Air Base As for government officials, they will resume flying only on helicopters from March 1st.



When resuming flight operations, in addition to reconfirming the safe operation system, the company also took into account that the helicopter would not use the runway.



Meanwhile, preparations are underway to restart the fixed-wing aircraft, which is the same as the one involved in the accident, in order to provide mental health care to the coast guard officers on board and maintenance of the aircraft, but no specific schedule has been set. .