Tway B738 at Osaka on Nov 25th 2024, runway incursion, departing aircraft climbs over
Last Update: November 26, 2024 / 20:40:02 GMT/Zulu time
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Nov 25, 2024
Classification
Incident
Airline
t'way Airlines
Flight number
TW-221
Departure
Osaka Kansai, Japan
Destination
Jeju, South Korea
Aircraft Registration
HL8069
Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-800
ICAO Type Designator
B738
At that time a Jin Air Boeing 737-800, registration HL7786 performing flight LJ-234 from Osaka (Japan) to Seoul (South Korea), was accelerating for takeoff from runway 06R and was about to rotate for takeoff when TW-221 crossed the hold short line, and was already airborne climbing through 300 feet AGL when TW-221 reached the runway edge about 0.3nm further down the runway and overflew TW-221 at about 600 feet MSL. LJ-234 continued to Seoul for a landing without further incident.
TW-221 vacated the runway via the next taxiway A3, continued to the holding point runway 06R via taxiway P and departed completing their flight to Jeju without further incident.
Japan's Ministry of Transport as well as South Korea's Ministry of Transport are investigating the occurrence.
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Nov 25, 2024
Classification
Incident
Airline
t'way Airlines
Flight number
TW-221
Departure
Osaka Kansai, Japan
Destination
Jeju, South Korea
Aircraft Registration
HL8069
Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-800
ICAO Type Designator
B738
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