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Japan Airlines Flight 350 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Japan Airlines Flight 350
was a McDonnell Douglas DC-8-61, registered ''JA8061'', on a domestic scheduled passenger flight from Fukuoka, Japan, to Tokyo. The airplane crashed 9 February 1982 on approach to Haneda Airport in Tokyo Bay. Flight 350 was Japan Airlines' first crash of the 1980s. The investigation traced the cause of the crash to the deliberate actions of the captain. ==Flight== The crew consisted of 35-year-old Captain Seiji Katagiri (片桐 清二 ''Katagiri Seiji''), 33-year-old First Officer Yoshifumi Ishikawa, and 48-year-old flight engineer Yoshimi Ozaki.〔Stokes, Henry Scott. "(Cockpit Fight Reported on Jet That Crashed in Tokyo )," ''The New York Times''. 14 February 1982. Retrieved 24 June 2011.〕 The cause of the crash was traced to Katagiri's deliberate crashing the plane. One report was that he engaged the inboard engines' thrust-reversers in flight.〔〔 Another report was that, during descent, Katagiri "cancelled autopilot, pushed his controls forward and retarded the throttles to idle."〔(Aviation Safety Network ), ''Accident description''. Retrieved 4 April 2015.〕 The first officer and Flight Engineer worked to restrain him and regain control. Despite their efforts, the DC-8's descent could not be completely checked, and it touched down in shallow water short of the runway. Among the 166 passengers and eight crew, 24 died. Following the accident, Katagiri, one of the first people to take a rescue boat, told rescuers that he was an office worker, to avoid being identified as the captain. Katagiri was later found to be suffering from a mental illness prior to the incident, which resulted in a decision that he was not guilty by reason of insanity. Flight 350 was Japan Airlines' first crash of the 1980s.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Japan Airlines )〕
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