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Revision as of 10:26, 30 November 2021

Toa Domestic Airlines Flight 63
JA8764, the aircraft involved in the accident in 1966
Accident
DateJuly 3, 1971
SummaryPilot error
SiteYokotsudake
41°56′00″N 140°47′00″E / 41.93333°N 140.7833°E / 41.93333; 140.7833 (Yokotsudake)
Aircraft
Aircraft typeNAMC YS-11A-217
OperatorToa Domestic Airlines
RegistrationJA8764
Flight originSapporo Okadama Airport
DestinationHakodate Airport
Passengers64
Crew4
Fatalities68
Survivors0

Toa Domestic Airlines Flight 63, registration JA8764, was a NAMC YS-11A-217 en route from Okadama Airport in Sapporo, Japan to Hakodate Airport. On July 3, 1971, the plane left Sapporo Okadama Airport on a scheduled flight at 08:30. After arriving in Hakodate airspace, the plane was descending below 1800 metres when it crashed at 09:05 into the south face of Yokotsudake (Yokotsu Mountain). All 64 passengers and four crew on board perished. The cause of the crash was determined to be pilot error that followed strong winds pushing the plane off course.

The Aircraft Accident Investigation Commission (AAIC) was formed soon after the crash.[1]

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