All Nippon Airways Flight 533

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All Nippon Airways Flight 533
An NAMC YS-11 of All Nippon Airways, similar to the accident aircraft
Accident
DateNovember 13, 1966
SummaryCrashed due to undetermined reasons
SiteSeto Inland Sea off Matsuyama Airport, Matsuyama
Aircraft
Aircraft typeNAMC YS-11-111
OperatorAll Nippon Airways
RegistrationJA8658
Flight originOsaka International Airport
DestinationMatsuyama Airport
Passengers45
Crew5
Fatalities50
Survivors0

All Nippon Airways Flight 533, registration JA8658, was a NAMC YS-11 en route from Osaka, Japan, to Matsuyama on the island of Shikoku. It was the fifth crash in Japan in 1966 and the second one experienced by All Nippon Airways that year, the first being the loss of Flight 60 on February 4. It was also, at the time, the deadliest crash of an NAMC YS-11, and remains the second-deadliest after Toa Domestic Airlines Flight 63, which crashed in 1971 with 68 deaths.[1]

The plane left Osaka International Airport in Itami at 19:13. At approximately 20:20 it arrived at Matsuyama Airport and was cleared to land on runway 31. On its final approach, the plane was higher than normal and touched down 460 metres beyond the runway threshold. The plane continued on the ground for 170 metres before taking off again for a go-around. The plane reached a height of 70–100 metres, turned left, lost altitude, and crashed into the Seto Inland Sea at approximately 20:30. The reason for the loss of altitude that caused the crash was never determined. Flight 533 continues to operate, but now it flies from Haneda to Takamatsu, utilizing an Airbus A321neo aircraft.

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