Incident Overview

Date: Thursday 8 June 1972
Aircraft Type: Let L-410A
Owner/operator: Slov-Air
Registration Number: OK-ADN
Location: Weiden – ÿ Germany
Phase of Flight: En route
Casualties: Fatalities: 1 / Occupants: 16
Component Affected: AircraftAircraft
Category: Unlawful Interference
A Slovakian airline, Slov-Air, Flight 410 took off from Prague to Mari nsk‚ L zne, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic), shortly after 16:00. A hijacker hijacked the aircraft, demanding a course to West Germany and threatening the pilots and copilot. The hijacker then ordered the attack on the passengers, resulting in a gunshot and the death of the captain. The hijacker then demanded a course to Munich and subsequently escaped with eight accomplices, using bottles to avoid security. The flight landed on Weiden airstrip, and ten hijackers escaped.A Slovakian airline, Slov-Air, Flight 410 took off from Prague to Mari nsk‚ L zne, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic), shortly after 16:00. A hijacker hijacked the aircraft, demanding a course to West Germany and threatening the pilots and copilot. The hijacker then ordered the attack on the passengers, resulting in a gunshot and the death of the captain. The hijacker then demanded a course to Munich and subsequently escaped with eight accomplices, using bottles to avoid security. The flight landed on Weiden airstrip, and ten hijackers escaped.

Description

The Slov-Air flight Prague to Mari nsk‚ L zne (Czechoslovakia, now Czech Republic) was routine. Turnaround time at Mari nsk‚ L zne Airport was 20 minutes before the flight back to Prague. The Let 410 took off shortly after 16:00. Over the Becov control point two passengers, one wielding a gun, entered the flight deck and grabbed both pilots headphones shouting: “Fly to West Germany, otherwise I will shoot you dead!” Then sound of shot was heard. The captain, J n Micica had been killed. The hijacker then threatened to shoot the copilot as well, demanding an immediate course to Munich. At the same time eight other hijackers attacked the last four passengers using bottles, to avoid resistance of a possible security guard on board. The copilot told the hijacker that they did not have enough fuel to reach Munich and that he would land in nearest bigger city. Just after hijackers had seen “Glassfabrik” writing on a factory and western cars on the roads, a landing was performed on Weiden airstrip, just 600 m long. Ten hijackers (including three women, one with infant baby) escaped and were later caught by police.

Source of Information

http://www.totalmag.cz/spolecnost/43-udalosti/2272-l-410-se-nehlasi-unosy-eskoslovenskych-letadel.htmlhttp://www.totalmag.cz/spolecnost/43-udalosti/2272-l-410-se-nehlasi-unosy-eskoslovenskych-letadel.html

Primary Cause

HijackingHijacking

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