On August 12, 1985, Japan Airlines Flight 123—a Boeing 747 carrying 524 people—suffered a catastrophic rear pressure bulkhead failure just minutes after takeoff. A faulty repair from years earlier caused explosive decompression, ripping off most of the vertical stabilizer and severing all hydraulic lines. For 32 agonizing minutes, the crew fought to control the uncontrollable plane as it spiraled toward Mount Takamagahara. The crash claimed 520 lives, making it the deadliest single-aircraft disaster in history. This video uncovers the chilling sequence of events, the heroic final efforts, and the haunting lessons that changed aviation forever. See more: • 583 Dead in Seconds: The Deadliest Plane C... • Aircraft Carrier Factory EXPOSED: Top Engi... • I Spent a Day on the M1A2 Abrams Assembly ... • What Happens When You Build a Combat-Ready... • Inside Area 51's Black Project Hangar: Bui... ___________________________________________________________________________ 📌 Disclaimer All images used in the videos on this channel are generated by artificial intelligence (AI). These images are for illustrative and reference purposes only and do not depict any real individuals, organizations, events, or locations. We do not claim ownership or copyright over any images that may inadvertently resemble existing copyrighted works. The channel assumes no legal liability for any claims, disputes, damages, or consequences arising from the use or interpretation of these AI-generated images.