Japan Airlines Flight 123 was a Japan Airlines domestic flight from Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) to Osaka International Airport (Itami). The Boeing 747-SR46 that made this route, registered JA8119, suffered mechanical failures 12 minutes into flight and 32 minutes later crashed into two rid...
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Later that evening, Murao learned that Japan Airlines Flight 123, for which he was initially booked to travel, had plowed into a ridge of Mount Osutakayama in Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, resulting in the worst single-aircraft disaster in aviation history. The crash claimed the lives of 520 passe...
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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. Domestic f
Japan Airlines crash survivor recounts "fire coming out of the engines" From CNN’s Emiko Jozuka in Haneda Airport, Japan Japan Airlines passenger Satoshi Yamake, 59, told CNN that everything seemed normal during landing until he saw a fire. “We landed normally, didn’t feel a shock ...