Incident Overview

Date: Friday 11 July 1980
Aircraft Type: Boeing 727
Owner/operator: Northwest Orient Airlines
Location: Seattle/Tacoma International Airport, WA (SEA) – ÿ United States of America
Phase of Flight: Taxi
Casualties: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 64
Component Affected: Boeing 727 aircraftBoeing 727 aircraft
Category: Unlawful Interference
On a Boeing 727 aircraft, a hijacker demanded a ransom of $100,000 and two parachutes, preventing takeoff. Negotiations led to the release of most airline employees, followed by the delivery of the ransom and the parachutes. The hijacker then demanded a small aircraft, accepting a automobile as a final offer. Federal officers apprehended him upon heading toward the automobile.On a Boeing 727 aircraft, a hijacker demanded a ransom of $100,000 and two parachutes, preventing takeoff. Negotiations led to the release of most airline employees, followed by the delivery of the ransom and the parachutes. The hijacker then demanded a small aircraft, accepting a automobile as a final offer. Federal officers apprehended him upon heading toward the automobile.

Description

As the aircraft was taxiing for takeoff the hijacker advised the crew he had a bomb in his briefcase and demanded $100,000 and 2 parachutes. The aircraft did not take off. After several hours of negotiations, all but 5 airline employees were released. Later 3 more hostages were re leased in exchange for the 2 parachutes and then the $100,000 was delivered to the hijacker. When he was convinced he could not safely jump from the Boeing 727, he demanded a small aircraft. Upon being advised that the weather conditions for flying were poor he agreed to accept an automobile. After the automobile was brought to the aircraft, the hijacker and his two hostages deplaned. As they headed toward the automobile the hijacker was apprehended by federal officers.

Primary Cause

Hijacking of an aircraft.Hijacking of an aircraft.

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