
On 12 August 1985, Japan Airlines 123 departs from Haneda Airport on a routine flight to Osaka. But when an improperly installed …
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On 12 August 1985, Japan Airlines 123 departs from Haneda Airport on a routine flight to Osaka. But when an improperly installed …
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I'm way too obsessed with this series. I check for an ep everyday. However, these eps make me appreciate life, delays, maintenance and flying crews even more than I did. In so little time your life can end or be changed forever.
They🙄 don't expect anyone alive, so let's go camping.
So funny to see the recreated episode where they show the passengers are in panic and using oxygen masks and polits are acting like nothing has happened to the flight , rubbish 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
I got really mad, properly infuriated with that "rivalry" thing between the rescue crews. Minutes after the plane crashed there was a helicopter near the site. Shouldn't make a difference in this emergency situation if it is an American, German, French, Japanese or whatever nationality – it's there and it's able to help, there should be no higher priority above that. Especially if they saw survivors at the crash site. I'd rather lose my job and my license, but help as many people as possible, than keep said job and license and live with the thought that i was able to save probably tenths of people, but haven't done it because of stupid politics.
Probably the worst and least professional rendition out there
Insanely sad, so tragic.
Very interesting as well.
I can’t imagine what the passengers went through 30 minutes of horror probably felt like an eternity. And then the survivors had to wait 14 hours to get rescued. My heart is absolutely broken. I’m sure the rescuers felt very guilty that they camped out and didn’t help the survivors that night. This one was absolutely horrific.
RIP To Singer Kyu Sakamoto Who Died In The Crash 1941-1985 With His Songs Sukiyaki, Ue Wo Muite Arukou And Miagete Gorsb Yoru No Hoshi Wo.
God Bless their Souls and Spirits
I agree with all of you. 49 year old Takahama and his crew did their best to keep the Boeing 747-100SR under control for 30 breathtaking minutes. Curse those trash rescuers for coming to the scene 14 hours after the crash. Because of their idiotic behavior, a lot of surviving people who were alive after the crash died in the cold air. If they had come right after the accident, at least between 490-500 people would be dead and 20-30 people would have lived to tell the tale but sadly they couldn't. In 1978 the Boeing 747-100SR scraped her rear tail. But because they've repaired her with imbalanced number of rivets, the accident on Mount Osutaka ultimately cost 520 people and the plane their lives. Rest in peace to those who died including the plane herself.
According to the survivors, all passengers were shock and very quiet during the half hours. I admire the attitudes and manners of Japanese!
What I'm very Happy about is that the 2 kids survived the impossible and the other 2 adults, MAY THE OTHERS REST IN PEACE
Seriously enraged me that the resucers barely cared to rush the resue and in the end most of people who could be saved died
Damn that note being read from the guy to his wife and kids broke me 😢 just so sad
"You want to make a fuss?"
Yeah. Rather make a fuss then die. 💀
😢💔👼
I never felt so angry in my life.
When There's A Kid Wearing Pink In A Crash:
Me: Oh Hell Nah I Rather Die Than Survive
Were the maintenance crew and rescue teams arrested for criminal negligence? I hope they were given long prison sentences.
Edge of my seat
Rip to all lost
OH MY !!!
Oh, BTW? Their Probably all Dead so we'll Spend the Night in a Hotel, Grab a Bite to Eat, Watch a Movie, then Set our Alarms for 8am and THEN …We'll go and see if there are any Survivors!!
WTH IS WRONG WITH THOSE GUYS?
14 HOURS TO GET TO THE CRASH SITE?
PULEEEEEASE TELL ME THOSE MORALLY DEFECTED PEOPLE ARE IN J.A.I.L?
For me this is the most unforgettable single aircraft accident in history.
I think Kyu Sakamoto was amongst the dead, he was a singer known for the sukiyaki song in the 1960s