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On August 12, 1985, the Boeing 747 flying the route suffered a severe structural failure and decompression 12 minutes into the flight. After flying under minimal control for a further 32 minutes, it crashed in the area of Mount Takamagahara, 100 kilometres (62 mi; 54 nmi) from Tokyo.
13 Αυγ 2020 · Police approached Ogawa with the family’s personal effects, retrieved from the wreckage of the crashed jumbo jet. It was a camera containing a 24-exposure roll. Police showed him the 10...
12 Αυγ 2019 · Mourners place paper lanterns in the Kanna River in the village of Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, in the early evening of Aug. 11, 2019 to commemorate the victims of a Japan Airlines crash that claimed...
6 Ιαν 2018 · Wing from Japan Air Lines Flight 123 after it crashed into Mount Takamagahara, 1985. (Photo Credit: STF / AFP / Getty Images) Aware of the situation, US Air Force airmen stationed at Yokota Air Base, Tokyo were prepared to launch a rescue mission.
12 Αυγ 2022 · MAEBASHI -- Bereaved families of the 520 people killed in a 1985 Japan Airlines (JAL) jumbo jet crash floated memorial lanterns down a river in the eastern Japan prefecture of Gunma on Aug....
22 Ιουν 2023 · More than 500 people died when JAL 123 went down because of a single faulty repair. This is what we learned. What Susanne Bayly-Yukawa remembers, maybe the most, is how much her partner did not...
Japan Airlines flight 123, crash of a Japan Airlines (JAL) passenger jet on August 12, 1985, in southern Gumma prefecture, Japan, northwest of Tokyo, that killed 520 people. The incident is one of the deadliest single-plane crashes in history.