ASIA Travel Tips .com

   

 

JAL opens Safety Promotion Center

Search ASIA Travel Tips .com Thursday, 20 April 2006

The JAL Group has established a Safety Promotion Center featuring exhibits from incidents and accidents primarily as an aid to encourage flight safety awareness among employees.

Located in the maintenance district of Tokyo’s Haneda Airport, the Japan Airlines Safety Promotion Center will open on April 24, 2006. It has been created in response to recommendations from a five man external panel of safety experts established by JAL in 2005 and chaired by Kunio Yanagida, a well-known writer specializing in scientific, aviation, and crisis management topics.

JAL has spent 180 million yen (US$1,525,400) in creating the facility, which has a staff of three. 

Exhibits in the 622 square meter display space include photographs, charts and other items from a JAL 747-accident in August 1985. These items include the flight data recorder, cockpit voice recorder and seats from the aircraft, which was flying from Tokyo to Osaka when the accident happened.

A major exhibit is the rear pressure bulkhead from the aircraft (registration JA8119). This fractured in flight, severing hydraulic lines and blowing off most of the aircraft’s tailfin, thus rendering the aircraft uncontrollable.

Documentation and information providing case histories of accidents and incidents for reference and study are compiled at the center in an archive, available for reference at anytime. The center’s displays and documents will be used for employee education and training and will also be available to serious researchers outside the company.

The center displays information on all accidents JAL has been involved in since its founding and also includes materials showing what other airlines in Japan and throughout the world have learned from accidents, and how they have applied their learning to improving safety.

See other recent news regarding: Airlines, JAL

-----------------------------------------
Return to: Latest Travel News - Main Menu Page.
Stay updated with our RSS Feed Free Travel News RSS Feed ! Or Subscribe to our Latest Travel News Daily Email Free of Charge - Simply enter your email address below:

Advertising
Top Stories
Advertising

 
Contact Details | Privacy | About Us © Copyright 1998 - 2009 - ASIA Travel Tips.com - All rights reserved