Japan Air Lines Cargo Flight 1045
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Japan Air Lines Cargo Flight 1045 was a charter flight on January 13, 1977, from Grant County, Washington, United States, to Tokyo, Japan, with a stopover in Anchorage, Alaska, United States. The flight crashed during the initial climb phase, shortly after takeoff from Anchorage, in part because the flight captain, Hugh L. Marsh, was intoxicated as shown by a blood alcohol level of 0.29; the co-pilot and the other crew were not impaired. All of those on board, including three flight crew members and two cattle handlers, were killed in the crash.
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West Perimeter Road, Anchorage
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| N 61.166666666667 ° | E -150.03333333333 ° |
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West Perimeter Road
West Perimeter Road
99530 Anchorage
Alaska, United States
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