Japan's transport ministry said a plane of Peach Aviation Ltd. Dived to 75 meters above the sea in Okinawa Prefecture yesterday while trying to land at Naha airport after the pilot "misunderstood" instructions from the control tower.
None of the 53 passengers and six crew members aboard the Airbus A320-200 was injured as the aircraft turned upward to avoid a crash and landed safely after being alerted by a ground proximity warning system, the ministry said.
The plane made a descent to the sea at around 7 kilometers north of the airport. Visibility is believed to have been low at that time due to rain.
The Japan Transport Safety Board is set to probe the incident by sending investigators to Kansai airport, where Peach Aviation is based.
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The plane departed from Ishigaki Island at 11:02 am on Monday and landed at Naha at 12:10 pm after the warning system was activated at 11:47 am, according to the ministry.
"Peach will fully cooperate with Japan Transport Safety Board and take necessary measures for preventing similar cases," the airline said in a statement, noting that Japanese authorities have judged the incident as a "serious" one.
"Peach Aviation Limited extends its sincere apologies for any inconvenience and anxiety caused to customers onboard and parties concerned," the statement added.