This video describes the crash, investigation and rescue of the Japan Air Lines flight 123 in Japan on August 12, 1985. It outlines the inability of the Japanese officials to react quickly in a disaster situation and their reluctance to allow outsiders to help with the rescue and investigation.
"This video describes the crash, investigation and rescue of the Japan Air Lines flight 123 in Japan on August 12, 1985. It outlines the inability of the Japanese officials to react quickly in a disaster situation and their reluctance to allow outsiders to help with the rescue and investigation."@en
"On 12 August 1985 Japan Airlines Boeing 747 flight 123 from Tokyo to Osaka crashed on the Japanese Alps, North East of Tokyo. 4 out of 520 passengers and crew survived the disaster."@en
"On Aug. 12, 1985, Japanese flight, JAL 123, a Boeing 747, crashed into the Japanese Alps. United States airforce personnel, training in the area, heard the unfolding disaster. Representatives from Boeing in the United States came to Japan to assist in the subsequent investigation. This programme looks at events around the accident, the rescue operation and investigation. It reveals that cross-cultural difficulties and misunderstandings not only hampered the investigation, but delayed the rescue mission."
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