Not to be confused with Japan Air Lines Flight 351.
1982 aviation accident
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Japan Air Lines Flight 350 日本航空350便
Wreckage of JA8061
Occurrence
Date
9 February 1982
Summary
Deliberate crash by pilot
Site
Haneda Airport, Tokyo, Japan 35°32′14″N139°46′57″E / 35.53729°N 139.78244°E / 35.53729; 139.78244
Aircraft
Aircraft type
McDonnell Douglas DC-8-61[1]
Operator
Japan Air Lines
IATA flight No.
JL350
ICAO flight No.
JAL350
Call sign
JAPAN AIR 350
Registration
JA8061
Flight origin
Fukuoka Airport
Destination
Haneda Airport
Passengers
166
Crew
8
Fatalities
24
Injuries
Several
Survivors
150
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