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Q-300 just got sent in paradise from a A350

DRAGONK
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The fact the crash happened right on my birthday makes me want to cry

muzan._.jackson
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Q400 Survivior:1 Name Of Q400 Survivior:Genki Miyamoto

HoseaPurba-fp
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I in 2023: in 2024 no plane crashes 😊
I in 2024: ...

Givesumoil
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the animation on this is actually really good, great job

horrendous
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I LOVE - I’ve been trying to animate for two years now and I still can’t😭

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Japan Airlines Flight 123 (JAL123) was involved in one of the deadliest aviation accidents in history. Here’s an overview of the incident:

Flight Details:

• Flight Number: Japan Airlines Flight 123 (JAL123)
• Aircraft: Boeing 747SR-46
• Route: From Tokyo’s Haneda Airport to Osaka’s Itami Airport, Japan.
• Date: August 12, 1985
• Occupants: 524 people on board (509 passengers and 15 crew members)

The Accident:

• Mechanical Failure: About 12 minutes after takeoff, the aircraft suffered explosive decompression due to a rupture in its rear pressure bulkhead. The rupture damaged the vertical stabilizer (the tail fin) and severed all four hydraulic systems, making the plane nearly impossible to control.
• Previous Damage: It was later revealed that the pressure bulkhead had been improperly repaired after a tailstrike incident seven years earlier in 1978. The repair flaw led to the eventual failure of the bulkhead under pressure.
• Loss of Control: With no hydraulic control, the crew struggled to maintain control for over 30 minutes while the plane oscillated uncontrollably. Eventually, it crashed into Mount Takamagahara in the Gunma Prefecture, approximately 100 kilometers from Tokyo.

Casualties:

• Deaths: 520 people were killed, making it the deadliest single-aircraft accident in history.
• Survivors: Remarkably, there were 4 survivors, all of whom were seated in the rear section of the plane.

Investigation Findings:

• Improper Repair: The cause of the accident was traced back to a botched repair on the rear pressure bulkhead after a 1978 tailstrike incident. Boeing’s repair team had used a flawed procedure, which ultimately led to the bulkhead’s failure after repeated pressurization cycles.
• Delayed Rescue: There was criticism over the delayed response of rescue teams. It was believed that some passengers initially survived the crash but later succumbed to their injuries due to the delay in receiving medical help.

Aftermath:

• Aviation Safety: The crash of JAL123 led to significant changes in aircraft maintenance practices, particularly around structural repairs and inspections. Japan Airlines also revised its emergency procedures.
• Public Response: The disaster had a profound effect on Japan, with many memorials held for the victims. It remains a somber chapter in aviation history.

Japan Airlines Flight 123 is still studied in aviation as an example of the critical importance of proper maintenance and repairs, as well as the devastating consequences of human error in aviation safety.

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On 2 January 2024, a runway collision occurred at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan, involving an Airbus A350-900, operating Japan Airlines Flight 516 (JAL516), and a De Havilland Canada Dash 8-Q300 operated by the Japan Coast Guard (JA722A). Japan Airlines Flight 516 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from New Chitose Airport near Sapporo, Japan, to Haneda Airport in Tokyo. The Coast Guard plane was scheduled to deliver relief supplies a day after the 2024 Noto earthquake.

opiakachannel
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Bro landed so hard that Ryan air hired him for life (Also rip thise 5 deaths) 🕊️

Oppzis
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Lego Super Mario is a fan for this plane ✈️

tyyu
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Crash happen twice (JAL 516/signapore 006)

Superfire-po
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It was not a Q400 it was a helicopter for the earthquake that happened 1 day before

PaxWCruz
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the fact that this type of runaway collision happend 2 times one in LA and one in haneda

Nein-jx
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it was expected that the tail of the q300 was facing the front of the a350 or else the pilots would have seen the warning lights in the right side of the q300 after touching down

lonelyuwu
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The passengers evuacuate with only one door !

Sachaviation_A
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HANEDA AIRPORT Disaster same as tenerife airport disaster

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