Japan Airlines Jumbo plane crash Accident of remnants and relics visited by Minister of Foreign Affairs 18:26, August 7

About 35 years after the crash of the JAL Jumbo aircraft, which killed 520 people, 35 years ago, Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism visited the facility where the remains and relics of the accident aircraft were displayed. Sharing the same pain among all public transport employees will keep it from weathering," he stressed by working on safety measures to prevent a second accident.

In the Showa 60th, when a Jumbo aircraft of Japan Airlines crashed on the ridge of Osutaka in Gunma Prefecture, 520 people were killed, and 35 years have passed since the accident on 12th of this month.

Minister for Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism visited the Japan Airlines Safety Education Center, which inherits the lessons learned from the accident, on the 7th and looked around the remains of the crashed aircraft, the passenger's relics, and memos of in-flight announcements left by flight attendants. ..

Akabane said, "I think it's hard to see the actual things such as relics and wills. It's because sharing the same pain with the staff of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism will not make it weathered." He emphasized that safety measures should be taken to prevent the accident from happening again.