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Book Db Cooper  A Case Study of America   s Only Unsolved Skyjacking  Chasing the Last Lead in America s Only Unsolved Skyjacking

Download or read book Db Cooper A Case Study of America s Only Unsolved Skyjacking Chasing the Last Lead in America s Only Unsolved Skyjacking written by Jonathan Chappell and published by Jonathan Chappell. This book was released on 101-01-01 with total page 70 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: D.b. Cooper, a mysterious figure in american folklore, gained notoriety for hijacking a boeing 727 aircraft in 1971. After extorting a hefty ransom, he parachuted out over the pacific northwest, never to be conclusively identified or captured. The case remains one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in aviation history, sparking numerous theories and cultural references over the years. Cooper's daring heist and subsequent disappearance have cemented his status as a legendary figure shrouded in mystery. In addition, two independent research groups have presented compelling suspects in the case, and have backed their announcements with a media blitz that has included two documentaries, several books, and a lawsuit against the fbi. Further, cliff ammerman, the air traffic controller who actually monitored the flight when cooper jumped, has finally been interviewed, resulting in original and critical perspectives on the flight path and potential landing zones. All of these aspects are discussed in detail in the 3rd edition, along with many new photographs and maps, new and exclusive interviews with several passengers, and a full chapter on the fingerprints recovered from cooper’s plane, which is a dimension of the case not discussed substantively in any other book on db cooper. America is a land of mysteries. What do a mild mannered grocery store manager and the infamous skyjacker d.b. Cooper have in common? How can an entire aircraft and its two occupants just vanish into thin air while flying over a populated area? What happened to an old freighter that keeps it hidden for nearly a century, even after half its crew drifted back to their homes dead?

Book Finding DB Cooper

    Book Details:
  • Author : Martin Andrade Jr
  • Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Release : 2016-10-22
  • ISBN : 9781539694427
  • Pages : 204 pages

Download or read book Finding DB Cooper written by Martin Andrade Jr and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-10-22 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The day before Thanksgiving in 1971, a man wearing a business suit and carrying a briefcase boarded a Northwest Orient flight in Portland, bound for Seattle. Claiming to have a bomb, the skyjacker held the passengers and crew for $200,000 ransom while demanding four parachutes. After getting his money and parachutes in Seattle, the Boeing 727 took off, going south to Reno. About a half an hour later, the mysterious hijacker jumped out the back of the aircraft, and disappeared forever. "Norjak" as the FBI would later label it, would become the only unsolved skyjacking in American history. Almost forty years later, new evidence was uncovered when the case was finally opened up to a select group of amateur sleuths. Now, their findings have confirmed one of the scores of stories surrounding the hijacking. Join in the race to find out who D.B Cooper was, following up on the Last Lead in one of America's great unsolved mysteries.

Book DB Cooper and the FBI

Download or read book DB Cooper and the FBI written by Bruce A. Smith and published by . This book was released on 2016-03-25 with total page 448 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1971, a man known as DB Cooper hijacked a Northwest Orient airliner flying from Portland, Oregon to Seattle, Washington. After exchanging the passengers at SEA-TAC airport for $200,000 and four parachutes, Cooper instructed the pilots to fly him to "anywhere in Mexico." A few minutes after take-off, he lowered the aft staircase and jumped into the chilly, rainy night skies north of Portland. He has never been seen since, and his identity is still unknown. After forty years of investigation the FBI still doesn't know who Cooper was or if he survived, and nothing has ever been found of the skyjacking-no parachutes, no body or clothes, nor any of the money, except for $5,800 a young boy found eight years later buried on a Columbia River beach. Adding to the intrigue, no one knows how the money got there or when. As a result, it is as if Cooper came from nowhere and returned there when he made his getaway. Now after years of research and writing, a comprehensive case history of the skyjacking is available, and the reader can examine the facts of the case, and assess the FBI's efforts to find DB Cooper. Shockingly, the Bureau's investigation has been crippled by lost evidence, inaccurate record-keeping, and ineffective leadership. As we learned in 9-11, the FBI has difficulty "connecting the dots" in complicated investigations that span multiple jurisdictions, and the same is true with DB Cooper. For example: the FBI gave DB Cooper a 40-hour head start before anyone went looking for him in the woods of southeast Washington State. More troubling, critical evidence has been lost-the eight cigarette butts Cooper left on the plane, which would give us his DNA profile via the dried saliva. Perhaps more disturbing, though, the cigarette butts went missing after their true value was realized in 2002, along with the documentation on the FBI's findings. In addition, the FBI's chief technical expert, Earl Cossey, was murdered in 2013 when his credibility plummeted as Internet sleuths revealed his fraudulent and deceptive history, and how the FBI was duped. Or was it? But this book is more than a true-crime thriller. "DB Cooper and the FBI" reveals how law enforcement truly functions in our country, and so it delivers a measure of justice to the arrogant, the hubristic, and the guilty.

Book Db Cooper

    Book Details:
  • Author : Donna Perry
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2022-06-02
  • ISBN : 9781774855805
  • Pages : 192 pages

Download or read book Db Cooper written by Donna Perry and published by . This book was released on 2022-06-02 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The media epithet was used to refer to the man responsible for hijacking a boeing 727 aircraft on november 24th of 1971. The aircraft was taken in flight between portland, oregon and seattle, washington. The final destination for the flight was the seattle-tacoma international airport and it originated from the northwest orient airport. When the man using the alias dan cooper arrived at northwest orient airlines, he bought himself a one-way ticket to seattle, washington on flight number 305 with cash. A thrilling new graphic nonfiction series about real fbi cases, launching with a gripping, minute-by-minute account of the only unsolved airplane hijacking in the u.s. Case no. 001: norjak November 24, 1971 Portland, oregon 2:00 p.m. In addition, two independent research groups have presented compelling suspects in the case, and have backed their announcements with a media blitz that has included two documentaries, several books, and a lawsuit against the fbi. Further, cliff ammerman, the air traffic controller who actually monitored the flight when cooper jumped, has finally been interviewed, resulting in original and critical perspectives on the flight path and potential landing zones.

Book The Mysterious Flight of D B  Cooper

Download or read book The Mysterious Flight of D B Cooper written by Dr Gamaliel O Mudy and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2024-02-11 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the annals of aviation history, few mysteries loom as large or captivate the public imagination quite like the enigma of D.B. Cooper. On a rainy November night in 1971, a man who would later become known by this alias embarked on a daring and audacious act that would forever etch his name into the annals of criminal folklore. Boarding Northwest Orient Flight 305 in Portland, Oregon, under the guise of a regular passenger, he seemed like any other traveler. Little did the crew and passengers know, they were about to become unwilling participants in one of the most brazen hijackings in history. As the plane ascended into the stormy Pacific Northwest skies, Cooper calmly passed a note to Florence Schaffner, a flight attendant, revealing his true intentions. He had a bomb and demanded $200,000 in cash, along with parachutes, in exchange for the lives of those on board. What followed was a tense negotiation between Cooper and authorities on the ground, as the fate of 36 passengers and crew members hung in the balance. With the ransom secured and parachutes in hand, Cooper instructed the pilot to fly to Mexico City, all while outlining a meticulous plan for his escape. But as the plane soared over the rugged terrain of the Pacific Northwest, Cooper made a decision that would confound investigators for decades to come. With the rear stairway of the Boeing 727 lowered and the wind howling, he vanished into the night, leaping into the abyss with a parachute strapped to his back and the ransom money in hand. What followed was a massive manhunt, spanning multiple states and involving law enforcement agencies at every level. Despite extensive searches, exhaustive investigations, and countless theories, Cooper's fate remains unknown to this day. Did he survive the treacherous jump into the wilderness? Was he able to evade capture and disappear into obscurity, forever leaving behind the alias of D.B. Cooper? Or did he meet a more tragic end, lost to the unforgiving elements of the Pacific Northwest? In this book, we embark on a journey to unravel the mysteries surrounding D.B. Cooper and delve deep into the heart of one of the most captivating unsolved crimes in history. From the details of the hijacking and the daring escape to the challenges of the investigation and the enduring cultural impact, we will explore every facet of the Cooper legend. Along the way, we will encounter suspects and persons of interest, examine the evidence and theories, and attempt to separate fact from fiction in a case that continues to confound and fascinate us more than five decades later.

Book The D B  Cooper Hijacking

Download or read book The D B Cooper Hijacking written by Kay Melchisedech Olson and published by Capstone. This book was released on 2010-07 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: He jumped out of a Boeing 727 into the November chill of the Pacific Northwest in 1971. He was carrying $200,000 and a briefcase he said contained a bomb. No trace of the man known as D.B. Cooper has ever been found. Who was he? Where is he? Will the D. B.Cooper mystery ever be solved?

Book Skyjack

    Book Details:
  • Author : Geoffrey Gray
  • Publisher : Crown
  • Release : 2012-09-04
  • ISBN : 0307451305
  • Pages : 330 pages

Download or read book Skyjack written by Geoffrey Gray and published by Crown. This book was released on 2012-09-04 with total page 330 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The true, unsolved story of D. B. Cooper’s 1971 airplane hijacking, one of the greatest cold cases of the twentieth century, by an author featured in D.B. Cooper: Where Are You?!, now streaming on Netflix “Here is writing and storytelling that is vivid and fresh—a delectable adventure.”—Gay Talese “I have a bomb here and I would like you to sit by me.” That was the note handed to flight attendant Florence Schaffner by a mild-mannered passenger now known as D. B. Cooper on a Northwest Orient flight in 1971. It was also the start of one of the most astonishing aviation whodunits in the history of American true crime: how one man extorted $200,000 from an airline before parachuting into the wilds of the Pacific Northwest, never to be seen again. The case of D. B. Cooper is a modern legend that has obsessed and cursed his pursuers for generations with everything from bankruptcy to suicidal despair. Now, with Skyjack, Geoffrey Gray obtains a first-ever look at the FBI’s confidential Cooper file, uncovering new leads in the infamous case. Starting with a crack tip from a private investigator, Gray plunges into the murky depths of the decades-old mystery to chase down new clues and explore secrets of the case’s most prominent suspects, including Ralph Himmelsbach, the most dogged of FBI agents, who watched with horror as a criminal became a counter-culture folk hero; Karl Fleming, a respected reporter whose career was destroyed by a D. B. Cooper scoop that was a scam; and Barbara Dayton, a transgender pilot who insisted she was Cooper herself. With explosive new information, Skyjack reopens one of the great cold cases of the twentieth century.

Book D  B  Cooper Hijacking

Download or read book D B Cooper Hijacking written by Marcia Amidon Lusted and published by ABDO Publishing Company. This book was released on 2012-01-01 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Put on your detective hat and uncover the facts and myths about the D. B. Cooper hijacking. Topics discussed include the details behind the Flight 305 hijacking, the history of the airline industry and hijackings, air safety and security measures at the time, the hunt for Cooper, confessions from people claiming to be Cooper, and theories about what happened to Cooper and who he was. Features include a Tools and Clues section that highlights research tools, technology, and investigative methods, a timeline, a glossary, selected bibliography, further readings, places to visit, source notes, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Essential Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

Book Investigating the D B  Cooper Hijacking

Download or read book Investigating the D B Cooper Hijacking written by Tom Streissguth and published by Weigl Publishers. This book was released on 2019-08-01 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1971, D.B. Cooper jumped out of an airplane with $200,000 in ransom money. Today, the hijacking is the only unsolved air piracy case in the United States. Learn more in Investigating the D.B. Cooper Hijacking, a World’s Greatest Mysteries book.

Book D B  Cooper

Download or read book D B Cooper written by Max Gunther and published by McGraw-Hill/Contemporary. This book was released on 1985 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The D B  Cooper Hijacking  The Plane That Vanished With Millions

Download or read book The D B Cooper Hijacking The Plane That Vanished With Millions written by ANONYMOUS and published by THE PUBLISHER. This book was released on 2024-02-29 with total page 31 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The D.B. Cooper Hijacking is a thrilling true crime book that delves into the mysterious disappearance of D.B. Cooper. The story revolves around a daring hijacking plan and the subsequent search for Cooper, who vanished along with millions of dollars. Chapter 1 introduces the hijacking, exploring the enigma of D.B. Cooper and detailing the well-orchestrated plan. Chapter 2 focuses on the investigation into Cooper's identity, uncovering a mysterious passenger and evolving suspects. Chapter 3 provides gripping details of the infamous skyjacking, including the note and demands, Cooper's parachute escape, and his elusive getaway. Chapter 4 follows the intense hunt for D.B. Cooper, with the search for clues, following the money trail, and the existence of misdirection and conspiracy surrounding the case. Chapter 5 delves into various theories and speculations on Cooper's fate, his true identity, and the existence of an underground network. Lastly, Chapter 6 discusses unsolved mysteries, such as mysterious sightings, the ongoing FBI investigation, and the enduring legacy of the vanishing hijacker. This riveting book appeals to fans of true crime, enigma-solving, and unsolved mysteries, offering an in-depth exploration of one of aviation's most captivating tales.

Book D  B  Cooper and Flight 305

    Book Details:
  • Author : Robert H. Edwards
  • Publisher : Schiffer Publishing
  • Release : 2021-09-28
  • ISBN : 9780764362569
  • Pages : 256 pages

Download or read book D B Cooper and Flight 305 written by Robert H. Edwards and published by Schiffer Publishing. This book was released on 2021-09-28 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The "D. B. Cooper" case is the only unsolved act of air piracy in US history. On November 24, 1971, a polite, nondescript, and dark-complexioned man calling himself "Dan Cooper" hijacked Northwest Airlines Flight 305, Boeing 727, between Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington. At Seattle International Airport, he demanded and received $200,000 and four parachutes, released the passengers, and ordered the crew to take him to Mexico. Somewhere along the way, he jumped. He was never found or identified. Forty-five years later, the FBI gave up the hunt. This book looks at the case from the perspective of a mathematician and pilot. It uses previously unexamined data and original-source documents, combined with the tools of statistics, aeronautics, and meteorology, to show where and how the FBI could resume the search and possibly find out at last who "D. B. Cooper" really was.

Book History s Greatest Mysteries

    Book Details:
  • Author : Charles River Charles River Editors
  • Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Release : 2017-01-11
  • ISBN : 9781542463799
  • Pages : 46 pages

Download or read book History s Greatest Mysteries written by Charles River Charles River Editors and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-01-11 with total page 46 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: *Includes pictures. *Provides a detailed account of the hijacking, theories over what happened to Cooper, and a discussion of some of the main suspects. *Includes quotes by important participants in the case. *Includes a bibliography for further reading. "Maybe a hydrologist can use the latest technology to trace the $5,800 in ransom money found in 1980 to where Cooper landed upstream. Or maybe someone just remembers that odd uncle." - FBI Special Agent Larry Carr On November 24, 1971, there was little to suggest that the skies above the Pacific Northwest would produce one of the greatest mysteries in American history and a criminal investigation that is still ongoing over 40 years later. However, on the day before Thanksgiving, a man calling himself Dan Cooper boarded Northwest Orient Flight 305 from Portland to Seattle and sat in the rear of the cabin. Shortly after takeoff, the man handed a flight attendant warning that he had a bomb and informed her that he was hijacking the plane. Cooper demanded $200,000, several parachutes, and a truck to refuel the plane when it landed in Seattle. Another flight attendant would later inform authorities, "He seemed rather nice. He was never cruel or nasty. He was thoughtful and calm all the time." When the plane landed at Seattle-Tacoma Airport, Cooper's demands were met, after which he let all of the passengers and most of the crew off. He then told pilot William Scott to fly towards Mexico at no higher than 10,000 feet and at the slowest possible speed, which would also require a refueling stop in Reno, Nevada. About 30 minutes after the plane had taken off, Cooper manually activated the aft air staircase near the back of the cabin and apparently jumped out of the plane shortly after. The plane landed without any problems at Reno about 90 minutes after Cooper had activated the staircase to exit. Despite leaving dozens of fingerprints, as well as a couple of personal effects, authorities could not identify Cooper, even though Cooper was being actively investigated within minutes of hijacking the plane on its way to Seattle. Furthermore, nobody was sure where Cooper landed, or if he even survived the jump, and few clues were found even after one of the most intensive manhunts in American history. Adding to the mystery is the fact that Cooper couldn't possibly have known his precise location when he jumped due to the cloud cover at 5,000 feet obscuring visibility. Since that night in November 1971, only a little light has been shed on the mystery. In 1980, a boy playing along the banks of the Columbia River found some of the stolen money still banded together but in bad shape. This heightened the belief of many that Cooper didn't land safely, and that he may have fallen into a body of water, but the inability to locate other money and the fact that some bills were missing from the discovered packets alternatively suggest that Cooper survived the jump and intentionally buried the money. Either way, the additional findings have only added to the intrigue and speculation over who Cooper was, and the mystery and fascination with the case has only made things more difficult, as it produced apparent copycat attempts and a host of individuals who claimed to be D.B. Cooper on their deathbeds, forcing investigators to check out and refute claims. To date, those in charge of the investigation have enough evidence to eliminate the names traditionally listed as suspects, either through fingerprints or alibis. As a result, the identity of D.B. Cooper and his fate remain unsolved, and over 40 years after he jumped out of that plane, the FBI doesn't know much too more than it did in 1971. History's Greatest Mysteries: The Unsolved Case of D.B. Cooper comprehensively covers the facts, mysteries, and theories surrounding the only unsolved hijacking case in America.

Book My Father Was D  B  Cooper

Download or read book My Father Was D B Cooper written by Bradley S. Collins and published by Bookbaby. This book was released on 2017-08-03 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Around Thanksgiving (2010) my wife Robin and I were sitting on the sofa watching the 11:00pm late news when they announced it was once again the anniversary of the "D.B. Cooper skyjacking event. On television, they always talk about it...this time they showed the original film footage of the airliner, taken during a stormy night in Seattle around 40 years earlier. In addition, they also displayed the composite sketch of the skyjacker, drawn from the memories of the few passengers and crew members to have observed him on the night of the skyjacking. "Look", I told my wife, "That guy was my father. I swear to God, he's the one who did it." She was astonished. I went on to tell her my Dad's brother, Bud, was in on it also. That he was a jet captain for the very airline, Northwest Orient, that was hijacked! Now, outside of conversations with my mother, I'd not mentioned a word of all this to anybody in over 40 years! The newscast went on to say that the FBI had discovered additional new evidence in the case, (In the form of DNA) again they asked for the public's help in finally solving the case. I not only decided to tell my wife, I told her of my decision to contact the authorities including the FBI as soon as possible to reveal what I knew. I was excited that evening, I began to tell my wife more about the story. Before the newscast on television was over, I walked her to our living room wall, pointing to a portrait of my father and his brother Bud standing next to each other in front of an airplane, (front cover photo on book). "Robin, I took this photograph just over 3 weeks before the skyjacking. Dad, on the left, is "Cooper"...I wasn't quite 15 years old when I took the picture. I'll never forget the day. It was Saturday, October 30th 1971. I was outside on the Edmonds ferry dock selling newspapers. Next, Dad and Bud show up and basically kidnap me with an offer to buy me lunch. I was already starved, so I climbed into the back of my uncle's car. Despite my protests my uncle Bud, with Dad to his right, drives me out to Snohomish airport, where we took off, with my uncle Bud at the controls, (Dad co-pilot), and I in the back in the rear cargo section. Immediately after taking off, and climbing, uncle Bud banks sharply to the right, flies out over Puget Sound, and begins circling. This goes on for quite some time. We seemed to be flying from Everett to Seattle, passing Edmonds, and sharp circles back to Everett. Dad and him were going over calculating and discussing about things, I, in the back, starving and wondering what they were up to! "Uncle Bud, Dad! What are you guys doing? Why are we flying circles? I'm starving, when are we gonna eat? You said you'd buy me lunch, Uncle Bud!" Finally, Uncle Bud turns and says "Don't worry Bradley, were going to land, we'll get you lunch soon... After we landed at Renton Municipal Airport, we entered the café, and only I had lunch, they had eaten earlier. After lunch, we walked out to the plane where I took the famous front cover photo. We took off, and landed back at Snohomish. The main reason I enjoy telling this part of the story and sharing the photograph with people is because it's all tells the story: What Dad and Bud really did that day was take me along with them during the "Final dress rehearsal" of what my dad did just over 3 weeks later. Complete with flying circles of Puget Sound and landing our small plane at Renton, only 3 miles from Sea-Tac Airport, where Dad had the Boeing -727 jet landing on the night of the skyjacking.

Book Disappearance of Skyjacker D B  Cooper

Download or read book Disappearance of Skyjacker D B Cooper written by Carol Kim and published by Capstone. This book was released on 2022 with total page 33 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "On November 24, 1971, a man boarded a passenger plane in Portland, Oregon. Later, he would become known as D. B. Cooper. But that wasn't his real name, and he was no ordinary passenger. He hijacked the plane, demanded $200,000, and parachuted out of the plane with the money. He was never seen again. Who was D. B. Cooper, and what happened to him? Explore the theories behind this crime and why it has become one of history's greatest mysteries"--

Book The Elusive D  B  Cooper

    Book Details:
  • Author : William Rollins
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2017-03-13
  • ISBN : 9781544260099
  • Pages : 152 pages

Download or read book The Elusive D B Cooper written by William Rollins and published by . This book was released on 2017-03-13 with total page 152 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It's been more than four decades since a man known as D. B. Cooper hijacked a Boeing 727 on a 36-minute flight from Portland, Oregon to Seattle, Washington. After receiving $200,000 in ransom and four parachutes, he released the passengers and the aircraft set course for Reno, Nevada. Somewhere over southwestern Washington, Cooper jumped from the jetliner, never to be seen or heard from again. It is America's only unsolved hijacking, and it has caused nothing but frustration for the FBI. In July of 2016, after exhausting millions of dollars and countless man-hours, the case of D. B. Cooper has been officially closed.But has the FBI done its job properly? Is D. B. Cooper truly a "sleazy rotten criminal"? Is he uneducated and suffer from A. D. D. as the FBI postulates? Do we really believe he acted on impulse, and dove into the murky skies without a plan? Can we be convinced that his motive was money, when he openly confessed to one of the stewardesses that he had a grudge? This story flies in the face of the FBI and challenges the status quo.Recent analysis by the Citizen Sleuths, examining the metal particles in Cooper's clip-on tie via an electron microscope, has revealed the D. B. Cooper was likely an engineer employed in a metals working facility! So much for the "uneducated theories" and Cooper's inability to plan ahead. If you consider D. B. Cooper as an engineer who also likely has a pilot's license, it is easy to understand that the FBI has totally underestimated their man!By examining this case from a different perspective, one where D. B. Cooper is a highly intelligent man who meticulously plans this hijacking, a man who is driven by revenge and not money, we realize that he survived the perilous jump from a jet aircraft, escaped with the money, and left almost no evidence behind for the investigators. With this new revelation, all the "mysteries" of the D. B. Cooper case are resolved, with the exception of two; who is D. B. Cooper and where is he now?This book reveals the ingenious plan of D. B. Cooper, and sets the stage for the next chapter, finding D. B. Cooper.

Book The Hijacking of American Flight 119

Download or read book The Hijacking of American Flight 119 written by John Wigger and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2023-10-03 with total page 305 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1971, "D. B. Cooper" pulled off what some call the crime of the century, skyjacking a Boeing 727 and parachuting into history and legend. Here's a book that offers a gripping account of that still-unsolved case, based on never-before-published interviews, showing how it launched one of the most extraordinary eras in American aviation history. In November 1971, an unidentified man later anointed by the media as "D.B. Cooper" pulled off one of the most audacious crimes in aviation history, hijacking a Northwest Airlines flight over the Pacific Northwest and parachuting from the Boeing 727 with $200,000 in ransom. "D. B. Cooper" was never to be seen again and the FBI, which kept his case open for forty years, finally determined it would never be solved. Unsolved, perhaps, but much admired. Over the next seven months, a number of air pirates imitated Cooper's crime. None were more daring than the hijacker of American Airlines Flight 119. After commandeering the flight from St. Louis with a machine gun and collecting $502,500 in ransom, the Flight 119 hijacker parachuted into the night over Indiana. Unlike Cooper, he was found. These two crimes were part of a wave of hijackings that occurred between 1961 and 1972, "D. B. Cooper" may have been the most famous, but he was far from alone. One hijacker ran across the tarmac in Reno, Nevada with a pillowcase over his head, gun in hand, to seize a United Airlines flight. Another collected a large ransom in Washington, D.C. before jumping over Honduras. Motivations in many cases remain murky, an admixture of politics, greed, derring-do, and boredom. What they had in common was how they transfixed the nation's attention, bringing about a transformation in the ways that commercial airlines were run and how the laws of the skies were enforced. With its focus on the parachute hijackers, beginning with "D. B. Cooper," John Wigger's book gathers together the stories of this period of daring criminality and recounts them in gripping fashion, showing their effect on the public, the media, and law enforcement. Using never-before published interviews and first-hand accounts, he brings one of the most chaotic periods in U.S. commercial aviation to life.