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Air Disasters – Out of Control

The flight took off from Runway C-15-L at Tokyo International Airport (commonly referred to as Haneda Airport) in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan at 6:12 pm, 12 minutes behind schedule. About 12 minutes after takeoff, as the aircraft reached cruising altitude over Sagami Bay, the rear pressure bulkhead failed. The resulting explosive decompression tore the vertical stabilizer from the aircraft and severed all four of the aircraft’s hydraulic systems. A photograph taken from the ground some time later …

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6 Responses to “Air Disasters – Out of Control”

  1. nikthepilot says:

    HEAVY LANDING

  2. WarOfTheKnights says:

    Nice try finding the livery!

  3. CLKFM says:

    That wasnt the color at the time

  4. wenjie639 says:

    Views are now at 123

  5. Sirranger25 says:

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