| Out Of Control - Japan Air 123 - Part 1 |
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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, crashed into the ridge of Mount
Takamagahara in Gunma Prefecture, 100
kilometres from Tokyo, on Monday August 12,
1985. The crash site was on Osutaka Ridge
near Mount Osutaka. All 15 crew members and
505 out of 509 passengers died, resulting in
a total of 520 deaths. It remains the
deadliest single-aircraft accident, the
second-deadliest aviation accident after the
Tenerife disaster in history, only counting
victims on board. Tags : Out Of Control Japan Air 123 Crash Investigation |
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Durée : 600 s |
| Out Of Control - Japan Air 123 - Part 5 |
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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, crashed into the ridge of Mount
Takamagahara in Gunma Prefecture, 100
kilometres from Tokyo, on Monday August 12,
1985. The crash site was on Osutaka Ridge
near Mount Osutaka. All 15 crew members and
505 out of 509 passengers died, resulting in
a total of 520 deaths. It remains the
deadliest single-aircraft accident, the
second-deadliest aviation accident after the
Tenerife disaster in history, only counting
victims on board. Tags : Out Of Control Japan Air 123 Crash Investigation |
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Durée : 433 s |
| Cockpit Voice Recorder - Japan Airlines Flight 123 Crash |
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Japan Airlines Flight 123 was a Japan
Airlines domestic flight from Tokyo
International Airport to Osaka International
Airport. The Boeing 747-SR46 that made this
route, registered JA8119, crashed into the
ridge of Mount Takamagahara in Gunma
Prefecture, 100 km from Tokyo, on Monday
August 12, 1985. The crash site was on
Osutaka-no-O'ne (Osutaka Ridge), near Mount
Osutaka.
All 15 crew members and 505 out of 509
passengers died: a total of 520 deaths. It
remains the deadliest single-aircraft
disaster in history, and the second-worst
aviation accident of all time, after the
Tenerife disaster (not counting ground
victims). The four female survivors were
seated towards the rear of the plane: Yumi
Ochiai, an off-duty JAL flight attendant, age
25, who was jammed between a number of seats;
Hiroko Yoshizaki, a 34-year-old woman and her
8-year-old daughter Mikiko Yoshizaki, who
were trapped in an intact section of the
fuselage; and a 12-year-old girl, Keiko
Kawakami, who was found wedged between
branches in a tree.[1] Among the dead was the
famous singer Kyu Sakamoto. Tags : cockpit voice recorder Cockpit Voice Recorder cvr Cvr CVR Japan Airlines Flight JAL jal 123 plane Crash 1985 |
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| JAL123 Rescue |
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Japan Airlines flight 123 (JAL123, JL123), a
Boeing 747SR-46, JA8119, crashed into the
ridge of Mount Takamagahara in Gunma
Prefecture, Japan 100 km from Tokyo, on
Monday August 12, 1985. The crash site was on
Osutakano-O'ne (Osutaka Ridge), near Mount
Osutaka.Survivor's account was only 4 women,
and other 520 people died including pilot and
stewardesses. Tags : JAL123 airplane crash osutaka rescue |
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Durée : 45 s |
| Out Of Control - Japan Air 123 - Part 2 |
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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, crashed into the ridge of Mount
Takamagahara in Gunma Prefecture, 100
kilometres from Tokyo, on Monday August 12,
1985. The crash site was on Osutaka Ridge
near Mount Osutaka. All 15 crew members and
505 out of 509 passengers died, resulting in
a total of 520 deaths. It remains the
deadliest single-aircraft accident, the
second-deadliest aviation accident after the
Tenerife disaster in history, only counting
victims on board. Tags : Out Of Control Japan Air 123 Crash Investigation |
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Affichage : 4430
Durée : 600 s |
| Out Of Control - Japan Air 123 - Part 3 |
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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, crashed into the ridge of Mount
Takamagahara in Gunma Prefecture, 100
kilometres from Tokyo, on Monday August 12,
1985. The crash site was on Osutaka Ridge
near Mount Osutaka. All 15 crew members and
505 out of 509 passengers died, resulting in
a total of 520 deaths. It remains the
deadliest single-aircraft accident, the
second-deadliest aviation accident after the
Tenerife disaster in history, only counting
victims on board. Tags : Out Of Control Japan Air 123 Crash Investigation |
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Affichage : 3438
Durée : 600 s |
| Out Of Control - Japan Air 123 - Part 4 |
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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, crashed into the ridge of Mount
Takamagahara in Gunma Prefecture, 100
kilometres from Tokyo, on Monday August 12,
1985. The crash site was on Osutaka Ridge
near Mount Osutaka. All 15 crew members and
505 out of 509 passengers died, resulting in
a total of 520 deaths. It remains the
deadliest single-aircraft accident, the
second-deadliest aviation accident after the
Tenerife disaster in history, only counting
victims on board. Tags : Out Of Control Japan Air 123 Crash Investigation |
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Affichage : 3170
Durée : 600 s |
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