A passenger on Japan Airlines flight 123 took a photo of an air stewardess with an oxygen mask on her face moments before the plane crashed near Mount Osutaka on August 12, 1985
Those in the cockpit of Japan Airlines flight JAL516 were unaware the plane had burst into flames in the moments after its tragic collision with a coastguard aircraft, which killed five people
Officials for Japan Airlines explained that their gleaming safety record is 'written in blood' of the victims less lucky to have survived the airline's 1985 crash which killed 520 and became the worst single-aircraft crash in history
A Japan Airlines plane turned into a fireball after colliding with a coastguard aircraft at Tokyo's Haneda Airport but all 379 passengers remarkably survived - here's how
Five people were killed when a passenger jet and a coastguard plane collided at Tokyo's Haneda Airport and now authorities have launched a probe into possible professional negligence