On November 24, 1971, during a Northwest Orient flight, a hijacker known as Dan Cooper threatened a flight attendant with a bomb, demanding $200,000 and parachutes. He successfully executed the hijacking without passengers realizing the danger until the plane landed in Seattle for refueling. After receiving the ransom, the hijacker jumped from the plane with a parachute, disappearing without a trace. The mystery surrounding Cooper's identity and fate sparked intrigue for decades, making it one of America’s most enduring unsolved cases.
On a November evening in 1971, a flight attendant was handed a note revealing a hijacking, marking the beginning of a mysterious case that continues to captivate.
The hijacker, assumed to be 'Dan Cooper,' demanded $200,000 and parachutes before disappearing after a daring mid-air jump, leaving authorities perplexed.
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