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Could JAL Flight 123 have been saved?

Could JAL Flight 123 have been saved?

No. The best chance for survival was to immediately put the jet down into the water over Sagami Bay. Once they got back over land, the aircraft was uncontrollable and it was only a matter of time before it crashed into Mount Takamagahara.

Who survived Japan flight 123?

According to Vintage News, the four survivors were Yumi Ochiai (26), then there was a flight attendant who was not on duty at the time of the accident, Keiko Kawakami (12) and a pair of mothers and daughters, Hiroki Yoshizaki and Mikiko Yoshizaki. The four of them sat in a row to the left of the rear of the plane.

What caused Japan Airlines flight 123?

Japan’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Commission (AAIC) concluded, agreeing with investigators from the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board, that the rapid decompression was caused by a faulty repair by Boeing technicians after a tailstrike incident during a landing at Osaka Airport in 1978 as JAL Flight 115.

Are the survivors of JAL 123 still alive?

Miraculously, they found four survivors: 12-year-old Keiko Kawakami, who as a result of the experience has since become a nurse; off-duty flight attendant Yumi Ochiai, who was in her early 20s; and a mother and daughter, Hiroko Yoshizaki, 34, and Mikiko, 8.

How many people died in Japan Airlines flight 123?

520Japan Air Lines Flight 123 / Number of deaths
Japan Airlines flight 123, also called Mount Osutaka airline disaster, 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.

What happened Kyu Sakamoto?

Sakamoto died on 12 August 1985 in the crash of Japan Airlines Flight 123, along with 519 others on board the flight.

Did Kyu Sakamoto speak English?

He was best known outside Japan for his international hit song “Ue o Muite Arukō” (known as “Sukiyaki” in English-speaking markets), which was sung in Japanese and sold over 13 million copies….

Kyu Sakamoto
坂本 九
Born Hisashi Sakamoto (坂本 九, Sakamoto Hisashi)10 December 1941 Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Empire of Japan