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  2. Aircraft hijacking - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft hijacking (also known as airplane hijacking, skyjacking, plane hijacking, plane jacking, air robbery, air piracy, or aircraft piracy, with the last term used within the special aircraft jurisdiction of the United States) is the unlawful seizure of an aircraft by an individual or a group. [1]

  3. Sawyer Skyjacker II - Wikipedia

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    The Sawyer Skyjacker II is an American homebuilt aircraft that was designed and produced by Ralph V. Sawyer of Lancaster, California, in 1974. It first flew on 3 July 1975. [ 1 ] The aircraft was intended as a research project and as such only one was built.

  4. Skyjacker - Wikipedia

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    Skyjacker may refer to: A person who commits an aircraft hijacking, a form of air piracy; Sawyer Skyjacker II, an American experimental aircraft design;

  5. Southern Airways Flight 49 - Wikipedia

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    While stopped for refueling at the Orlando Jetport at McCoy, the civilian commercial air terminal at McCoy Air Force Base, the joint civil-military airfield in Orlando that is the present day Orlando International Airport, the FBI shot out two of the airplane's four main tires, prompting the hijackers to shoot the co-pilot, First Officer Harold ...

  6. Aermacchi - Wikipedia

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    Aermacchi began producing motorcycles in c. 1951; the first Aermacchi to be marketed to the public was a scooter/motorcycle hybrid called the 'Convertible', with the majority of working parts semi-enclosed, an under-saddle engine and foot boards, a conventional motorcycle fuel tank position and 17 in (430 mm) wheels.

  7. D. B. Cooper copycat hijackings - Wikipedia

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    Composite sketch of skyjacker Martin McNally and mugshot from his arrest a week after the hijacking (he had worn a wig during the hijacking) On June 23, 1972, Martin McNally, an unemployed service-station attendant, used a submachine gun to commandeer an American Airlines 727 en route from St. Louis, Missouri , to Tulsa , Oklahoma, then ...