U.S. to help Japanese authorities read airplane recorder in Haneda Airport mess
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00:00 Aviation safety officials from the U.S. will help Japan in reading airplane
00:04 recorders related to the collision between two aircrafts at the Haneda
00:07 Airport in Tokyo. National Transportation Safety Board Chair
00:11 Jennifer Humendy said the land of the rising sun sought U.S. assistance in
00:16 reading the Honeywell manufactured records and the U.S. expressed
00:20 willingness to do so. The cockpit voice recorder of Honeywell is actually
00:24 installed in the Canadian-made Dash 8, the aircraft that Japan Airlines Airbus
00:29 A350 collided with while on the runway of the said airport.