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  2. Japan Air Lines Flight 123 - Wikipedia

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    First Officer Yutaka Sasaki (佐々木 祐, Sasaki Yutaka), age 39, was undergoing training for promotion to captain, and flew Flight 123 as one of his final training/evaluation flights, acting as captain. [2]: 14–15 He had logged about 3,963 flight hours, including about 2,665 hours in 747s.

  3. List of World War II aces from Japan - Wikipedia

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    Name Kills Rank Service Awards Notes Kenichi Abe (阿部健市): 10 (five jointly) Chief Petty Officer: IJN: Survived World War II. [1]Takahide Aioi (相生高秀): 10: Commander: IJN: 5 of the victories during Second Sino-Japan War; later served as Vice Admiral in the JMSDF [2]

  4. Japan Air Lines Flight 472 (1977) - Wikipedia

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    A chartered Japan Airlines flight carried the money and the six released JRA members to Dhaka, where the exchange took place on 2 October. The hijackers released 118 passengers and crew members. On 3 October, they flew to Kuwait City and Damascus, where they released eleven more hostages.

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  6. The latest on Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki: What we ... - AOL

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    Sasaki's history with the Japanese media Wolfe was surprisingly forthcoming and blunt about this topic. Sasaki, who has been extremely famous in Japan since his high school days, entered Japanese ...

  7. Blue Impulse - Wikipedia

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    Over the Pacific Ocean, T-2A, 59-5112 and T-2B,19-5172, (#2 and #4), collided during a training flight after flying into sea fog near Mount Kinka, Miyagi Prefecture, causing suspension of demonstration flights for a year. Captain Hamaguchi Seiji and Captain Shikichi Yutaka were both killed. 4 July 2000