Incident Overview

Date: Wednesday 28 September 1977
Aircraft Type: McDonnell Douglas DC-8-62
Owner/operator: Japan Air Lines – JAL
Registration Number: JA8033
Location: Algiers-Dar el Beida Airport (ALG) – ÿ Algeria
Phase of Flight: En route
Casualties: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 184
Component Affected: Japan Airlines Flight JL472Japan Airlines Flight JL472
Category: Unlawful Interference
On October 1st, a Japan Airlines flight from Paris to Tokyo was hijacked by five armed Japanese Red Army (JRA) members. They demanded $6 million and the release of nine imprisoned JRA members, leading to a series of transfers to Dhaka, Kuwait, and Damascus. The hijackers ultimately released 118 passengers and crew members, including the money and the released members, and were subsequently impounded in Algeria.On October 1st, a Japan Airlines flight from Paris to Tokyo was hijacked by five armed Japanese Red Army (JRA) members. They demanded $6 million and the release of nine imprisoned JRA members, leading to a series of transfers to Dhaka, Kuwait, and Damascus. The hijackers ultimately released 118 passengers and crew members, including the money and the released members, and were subsequently impounded in Algeria.

Description

Japan Air Lines Flight JL472 was a flight from Paris, France to Tokyo, Japan. One of the en route stops was Bombay (now named Mumbai). Shortly after taking off from Bombay, five armed Japanese Red Army (JRA) members hijacked the aircraft and ordered it flown to Dhaka (DAC), Bangladesh. The hijackers demanded $6 million and the release of nine imprisoned JRA members. On October 1, Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda announced that the Japanese government would accept the hijackers’ demands. Six of the imprisoned JRA members were then released. A chartered Japan Airlines (JAL) flight carried the money and the six released JRA members to Dhaka, where the exchange took place on October 2. The hijackers released 118 passengers and crew members. On October 3, they flew to Kuwait (KWI) and Damascus (DAM), where they released eleven more hostages. Finally, the aircraft was flown to Algeria, where it was impounded by authorities and the remaining hostages were freed.

Source of Information

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Japan_Airlines_Flight_472&oldid=284935366http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Japan_Airlines_Flight_472&oldid=284935366

Primary Cause

Hijacking of an aircraft by a group of armed individuals.Hijacking of an aircraft by a group of armed individuals.

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