Japan Air Lines Flight 350
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Not to be confused with Japan Air Lines Flight 351.
Japan Air Lines Flight 350 (日本航空350便, Nihonkōkū 350 Bin) was a McDonnell Douglas DC-8-61, registered JA8061, on a domestic scheduled passenger flight from Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, to Tokyo in Japan.[2] The airplane crashed 9 February 1982 on approach to Haneda Airport in Tokyo Bay, resulting in 24 fatalities.[3] Flight 350 was the first crash for Japan Air Lines in the 1980s.[4] The investigation traced the cause of the crash to the deliberate actions of the captain.
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Occurrence | |
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Date | 9 February 1982 |
Summary | Deliberate crash by pilot |
Site | Haneda Airport, Tokyo, Japan 35.53729°N 139.78244°E / 35.53729; 139.78244 |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | McDonnell Douglas DC-8-61[1] |
Operator | Japan Air Lines |
IATA flight No. | JL350 |
ICAO flight No. | JAL350 |
Call sign | JAPAN AIR 350 |
Registration | JA8061 |
Flight origin | Fukuoka Airport |
Destination | Haneda Airport |
Passengers | 166 |
Crew | 8 |
Fatalities | 24 |
Injuries | Several |
Survivors | 150 |
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