Japan Air Lines Flight 715
1977 in Japan1977 in MalaysiaAccidents and incidents involving the Douglas DC-8Airliner accidents and incidents caused by pilot errorAirliner accidents and incidents caused by weather ... and 7 more
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Japan Air Lines Flight 715 was an airplane that crashed on approach to Subang Airport in Malaysia on 27 September 1977. The aircraft was a McDonnell Douglas DC-8, registration JA8051, on a flight from Haneda Airport in Tokyo, to Singapore, with stopovers at Hong Kong, and Subang Airport, Malaysia. Of the 69 passengers and ten crew on board, 34 died, whilst the other 45 survived with injuries. It was the second-deadliest aviation disaster to occur in Malaysia at the time.
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Jalan Arca U8/79, Shah Alam
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| N 3.1311111111111 ° | E 101.54805555556 ° |
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Lapangan Terbang Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah (Subang Airport;SAAS Airport)
Jalan Arca U8/79
47200 Shah Alam
Selangor, Malaysia
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