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  1. 6 de ene. de 2018 · The crash of Japan Air Lines Flight 123 is infamous for being the deadliest single-aircraft accident in history, with 505 passengers and 15 crew members losing their lives in the disaster.

  2. The crash killed all 15 crew members and 505 of the 509 passengers on board, leaving only four survivors. An estimated 20 to 50 passengers had survived the initial crash, but died a few hours later while awaiting rescue due to their serious injuries. The crash of Flight 123 is the deadliest single-aircraft accident in aviation history.

  3. 15 de ene. de 2022 · Economía. La catástrofe del vuelo 123: un avión que cayó durante media hora, pasajeros que escribieron cartas de despedidas y 4 milagros. La historia del accidente de Japan Airlines, hace 36...

  4. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Japan Airlines flight 123 is the deadliest single-aircraft accident in history. The only survivors were in the last 7 rows of the aircraft, which remained intact. Some passengers lost their lives to exposure and injuries after the crash; earlier search efforts could have saved more.

  5. 13 de ago. de 2020 · The Japan Airlines’ Flight 123 that took off from Haneda Airport for Osaka at 6:04 p.m. on Aug. 12, 1985, crashed into a ridge of Mount Osutakayama in Gunma Prefecture at around 6:56 p.m....

  6. El vuelo 123 de Japan Airlines (JAL 123/JL 123) fue un vuelo comercial entre el Aeropuerto Internacional de Haneda, en Tokio, y el aeropuerto Internacional de Osaka, en Itami Hyogo. El 12 de agosto de 1985 el Boeing 747SR que cubría esa ruta, registrado como JA8119, colisionó 44 minutos después del despegue en lo alto del monte Takamagahara ...

  7. 18 de jul. de 2023 · On August 12, 1985, Japan Airlines Flight 123 departed Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan, bound for Osaka. Approximately 12 minutes after takeoff, at an altitude of 24,000 feet and an airspeed of 300 knots, a bang, vibration, and cabin decompression was recorded on the cockpit voice recorder (CVR).