Incident Overview

Date: Friday 23 July 1999
Aircraft Type: Boeing 747-481D
Owner/operator: All Nippon Airways – ANA
Registration Number: JA8966
Location: near Tokyo – ÿ Japan
Phase of Flight: En route
Casualties: Fatalities: 1 / Occupants: 517
Component Affected: Aircraft (Boeing 737)Aircraft (Boeing 737)
Category: Unlawful Interference
A Japanese male passenger hijacked a Boeing 737 aircraft en route to Yokota Air Base. He demanded the pilot fly to the base, refusing the pilot’s request to land. The hijacker stabbed the pilot multiple times, causing severe injuries and causing the plane to dive. Upon hearing the pilot’s screams, the copilot and others intervened, subdued the hijacker, and brought the plane to a safe landing at Haneda Airport within a short timeframe. The hijacker’s motive was rooted in perceived security failures at Haneda Airport, stemming from his belief that airport officials ignored his warnings.A Japanese male passenger hijacked a Boeing 737 aircraft en route to Yokota Air Base. He demanded the pilot fly to the base, refusing the pilot’s request to land. The hijacker stabbed the pilot multiple times, causing severe injuries and causing the plane to dive. Upon hearing the pilot’s screams, the copilot and others intervened, subdued the hijacker, and brought the plane to a safe landing at Haneda Airport within a short timeframe. The hijacker’s motive was rooted in perceived security failures at Haneda Airport, stemming from his belief that airport officials ignored his warnings.

Description

A male Japanese passenger produced an 8-inch knife, forced his way into the flight deck, and ordered out the First Officer. The hijacker ordered the pilot to fly the plane to the American air base at Yokota. During the flight, the hijacker asked to fly the plane. When his request was refused, the man stabbed the pilot multiple times in the neck and shoulder, severely injuring him, and the plane went into a steep dive. Upon hearing the pilot’s screams, the copilot and others entered the cockpit, subdued the hijacker, and stopped the plane’s descent. The copilot flew the plane back to Haneda Airport and landed less than 90 minutes after having taken off. Although the plane landed safely, the pilot bled to death from his wounds en route. The hijacker was taken into custody. It is believed that the man hijacked the plane because, in his perception, Haneda Airport officials had failed to heed his warnings about security problems. He had claimed that these problems made Japanese airliners easy prey for hijackers. The hijacker also reportedly told investigators that he hijacked the plane because he wanted to fly a jumbo jet. He boasted of his piloting ability in flight simulation games.

Primary Cause

Hijacking of an aircraft.Hijacking of an aircraft.

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