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Flight 123: “Yes. Affirmative.” Seated in row 56, just four rows from the end of the cabin, Yumi Ochiai, 26, an offduty JAL flight attendant ... aircraft’s rear bulkhead, an aluminum ...
Each time, the bulkhead had to withstand a force roughly similar to a simultaneous punch by a couple hundred super heavyweight boxers. After more than 12,000 direct hits, Flight JAL 123 would take ...
Photographers and reporters take a look at the buckled rear pressure bulkhead from JAL flight 123 that lead to Japan's worst air accident. The torn fuselage is on display at Japan Airlines Safety ...
The last time a JAL plane was involved ... On August 12, 1985, Flight 123 was 12 minutes into its trip from Haneda Airport to Osaka when the rear bulkhead at the back of the plane loudly exploded ...
On Aug.12, 1985, Japan Airlines Flight 123 took off from Haneda Airport in Tokyo, bound for Osaka International Airport. Onboard were a mix of passengers — businessmen, families returning from ...
“I hope that it will continue to be a place to convey the importance of lives.” JAL Flight 123 crashed on the mountain in Gunma Prefecture while its pilots fought the aircraft's catastrophic ...