k 25 years since the Japan Airlines plane crashOsutaka no Ridge Memorial Climb August 12, 2010, Osutaka Ridge, Japan Masaru Onishi, Japan Airlines president, offers his prayer at the memorial monument on the Osutaka Ridge, site of the JAL crash 25 years ago, on Thursday, August 12, 2010. The flight 123 with 524 passengers and crew aboard, crashed into the mountain, some 100 kilometers northwest of Tokyo, killing all but four in the worlds worst singleaircraft accident. Photo by Keizo MoriAFLO 3620 mis Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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25 years since the Japan Airlines plane crash Osutaka no Ridge Memorial Climb August 12, 2010, Osutaka Ridge, Japan   Masaru Onishi, Japan Airlines president, offers his prayer at the memorial monument on the Osutaka Ridge, site of the JAL crash 25 years ago, on Thursday, August 12, 2010. The flight 123 with 524 passengers and crew aboard, crashed into the mountain, some 100 kilometers northwest of Tokyo, killing all but four in the world s worst single aircraft accident.  Photo by Keizo Mori AFLO   3620   mis
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25 years since the Japan Airlines plane crash Osutaka no Ridge Memorial Climb

August 12, 2010, Osutaka Ridge, Japan - Masaru Onishi, Japan Airlines president, offers his prayer at the memorial monument on the Osutaka Ridge, site of the JAL crash 25 years ago, on Thursday, August 12, 2010. The flight 123 with 524 passengers and crew aboard, crashed into the mountain, some 100 kilometers northwest of Tokyo, killing all but four in the world's worst single-aircraft accident. (Photo by Keizo Mori/AFLO) [3620] -mis-

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