Japan Airlines Flight 471


Japan Airlines Flight 471 was a Japan Airlines international flight from Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok, Thailand to Palam International Airport in New Delhi, India. On June 14, 1972 the Douglas DC-8-53 operating the flight, registered JA8012, crashed short of the New Delhi airport, killing 82 of 87 occupants: 10 of 11 crew members, and 72 of 76 passengers. Four people on the ground were also killed.

Passengers

Sixteen of the dead were Americans. Brazilian actress Leila Diniz was also among those killed. The sole Indian passenger on this flight Dr. K.K.P. Narasinga Rao, a senior official of the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, was among the dead.

Sequence of events

The flight was on the Bangkok-New Delhi portion of the Tokyo-London route when the accident occurred. The flight took off from Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok at 11:21 UTC en route to New Delhi. At 14:43 UTC, the flight was given clearance for a straight-in ILS approach to runway 28. The plane crashed into the banks of the Yamuna River not long after the 23 mile report from DME.

Cause

The exact cause of the accident remains disputed. Investigators representing Japan pointed to the possibility of a false glide path signal causing the crash. Indian investigators claimed the crash was caused by pilot error, specifically the captain ignoring instrument indications and not having sight of the runway.