The same day, the transport ministry announced that it will require the
airline’s pilots and cabin attendants to undergo in-flight monitoring to
ensure they are properly trained.
Skymark has been involved in a number of recent security scares this year,
including a flight to Okinawa making its approach below the legal minimum
altitude and another aircraft touching down at Ibaraki Airport without
permission.
Between the start of the year and early May, Skymark had reportedly been
involved in six safety violations, TBS news reported.
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