Japan Airlines Flight 123 😢

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RIP All the victims of the crash, I'm not trying to disrespect the victims.

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Explanation: if you didn't know the stabilizer broke off of the plane because of a tale strike and no stabilizer no control so they tried their best and when they turned the plane to try to get back you know they were halfway to Tokyo it just made the plane go up and down left and right this continued until they stalled then they stop stalling but they headed for the forest the pilots tried their best but they couldn't do it the planeswing smashed on the forest shipping the winglet off add an engine catched on fire making it spread all over the wing and then the tail chipped off and then the nose and the whole plane just exploded rip

yvettecavallo
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The fact that the old man and old lady were a very good couple may then rest in peace😢

dogDay_gamer
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The plots Are heroes r.i.p on al passenger the are died😢 respect pilots and crew and passenger

HelenaHolzgrewe
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For those who don’t know:

JAL 123 was a domestic flight between Tokyo and Osaka, operated by Japan airlines with Boeing 747-100s and later 200s. The accident occured on august 12, 1985 when rapid decompression in aft fuselage of the aircraft lead to severe damage to the vertical stabiliser and 4 major hydraulic lines, leading to a loss of all yaw and pitch control, left with only engines, ailerons, landing gear and flaps, the pilots sustained flight for 32 minutes, attempting to land at Haneda International. Falling short a few kilometres away after clipping a wing on the side of a mountain, inverting and slamming through the dense forest, killing 520 of the 524 onboard, remaining the single deadliest aviation accident in history, only beaten by the Tenerife airport disaster a decade prior. The cause of the accident, a lack of Boeing repair standards by JAL maintenance crew between 1969-1977 on Boeing 747 models, which were later recalled after the incident to be checked and ensured safe.

Humanitywar-le
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The crew fought for the last minutes but unfortunately it was too late 😭 if my comment made you cry say yes

sarahabdenour
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Japan Airlines Flight 123 crashed due to a structural failure caused by a faulty repair of the aft pressure bulkhead, which had been damaged in a previous tailstrike incident. The repair, performed by Boeing technicians, led to fatigue cracks that weakened the bulkhead, causing it to rupture during flight and leading to explosive decompression, loss of tail fin, and hydraulic system failure.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Prior Tailstrike:
Seven years before the crash, the Boeing 747 experienced a tailstrike on the runway during a landing at Itami Airport.
Faulty Repair:
Boeing's repair of the aft pressure bulkhead was flawed, particularly where the lower half of the bulkhead was spliced to the upper half.
Fatigue Cracks:
The faulty repair created numerous small fatigue cracks that gradually propagated over the years.
In-Flight Failure:
During flight 123, the pressure difference between the cabin and the fuselage aft of the bulkhead increased, causing the bulkhead to rupture violently.
Consequences:
The rupture caused explosive decompression, ripped off a large portion of the tail, and led to the loss of all four hydraulic systems and primary flight control functions.
Pilot's Efforts:
Despite the severe damage, the pilot attempted to regain control for approximately 27 minutes after the failure, but the aircraft was ultimately unable to be saved and crashed into Mount Osutaka. ASN Aircraft Accident Boeing 747SR-46 JA8119 Osaka-Itami Airport (ITM)Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved April 1, 2014.

FeiBerdejo
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The grandpa and the grandma hold their hand That make me Cry so much

jenniemendoza
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39 years on i still remember this accident😢

(Rip)

Ian_battleship
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Grandmother and grandfather holding hands❤❤❤😢😭😭

cjhaycompetente
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The man holding hands with the woman accepting their fate actually makes me sad 😞

JacobH-bd
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What happened if JAL 123 made it back to the same location it took of from,

pedrochen
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I just want to cry bro 😭😭😭😭😭😭 its JUST SAD BRO THEY BOTH ACCEPTED THEIR FATE 😭😭😔😭😭😔😭😭😔 fare well and fly high 🕊️🫡 very brave 🙏

jakeplayzFilmYT
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Bro this is so sad it made me cry bc of grandpa and grandmother and the kids were
Crying bc they died rip pilots and grandmother and grandmother like this comment if sad

nasirchappell
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The Flight was from Tokyo to Osaka before the plane landed to low and a tail stike happened and 7yrs later on 1985 April 12th the tragic day came and 520 people lost there live R.I.P JAPAN Airlines flight 123 (JAL)🎌A heart for those who lost there Lives on the Boeing 747 (Queen of the skies) ❤️😭

amandamomin
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That elderly couple just hold hands and looked at each other and accepted their fate. Fly high.

Julian_Playzreal
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The old lady and old man when they hold hands it broke my heart

bernadettecelario
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Sorry all of you peoples in the jal flight 123🥲🥲😔😔😭😭😭🙁🙁the fatalities are 520 and 4 survivors rip all of didnt survive

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Japan Air Lines Flight 123 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Tokyo to Osaka, Japan. 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.

The aircraft, featuring a high-density seating configuration, was carrying 524 people. The crash killed all 15 crew members and 505 of the 509 passengers on board, leaving four survivors. An estimated 20 to 50 passengers survived the initial crash but died from their injuries while awaiting rescue. The crash is the deadliest single-aircraft accident in aviation history.[1]

Japan's Aircraft Accident Investigation Commission (AAIC), [2]: 129  assisted by the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board, [3] concluded that the structural failure was caused by a faulty repair by Boeing technicians following a tailstrike seven years earlier. When the faulty repair eventually failed, it resulted in a rapid decompression that ripped off a large portion of the tail and caused the loss of all hydraulic systems, disabling the flight controls.

brittneybarton
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Japanese airlines was landing, but scratch the back of the tail when repair they did something wrong with the repair and didn’t notice. after 20 minutes after take off, The airplane had a lot of pressure at the back it blowed off the tail releasing hydraulics out of the plane without the tail, they couldn’t turn anywhere. they use The wheels thinking that the plane would slow down, but it didn’t work after they tried to use the throttle to turn the plane, but it just made a circle they tried for 30 minutes in the sky but there last words were this the end…. And the plane crashed Leaving 4 survivors and 250 people died rest in peace, JAL 123 🕊️

Nathanhall-qonu
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The GrandMother and Grandfather😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢



Thats Why I Dont want my Papa to go Plane crashes

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