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Japan starts emergency inspections on nearly 200 military training planes after crash
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Following a recent crash of a T-4 training aircraft shortly after takeoff from Komaki Air Base, Japan's air force has initiated emergency safety inspections on its nearly 200 military training planes. The incident, involving two service members, occurred in Aichi prefecture. Operations are suspended until the cause is determined and safety checks completed.
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