SHANGHAI, March 15 (Xinhua) -- A Japan Airlines plane left here for home
Sunday, a day after it hit birds and made an emergency landing, JAL said.
The Boeing 747-400 took off at 8:36 a.m. after engine problems were fixed,
carrying no passengers on board.
JAL said the plane, carrying 208 passengers and 14 crew to Tokyo, collided
with birds shortly after take-off from Hongqiao airport in Shanghai Saturday
afternoon and landed at another airport in Pudong 45 minutes later. No one was
injured.
The incident was still being investigated, the northeast branch of China's
General Administration of Civil Aviation (CAAC) said.
About 70 passengers took other flights to Japan later Saturday and the rest
had arrived at Tokyo by Sunday afternoon.