Incident Overview

Date: Saturday 11 November 2000
Aircraft Type: Tupolev Tu-154
Owner/operator: Vnukovo Airlines
Location: Uvda Air Force Base – ÿ Israel
Phase of Flight: En route
Status: Unknown
Casualties: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 59
Component Affected: Aircraft (specifically, the Tu-154)Aircraft (specifically, the Tu-154)
Category: Unlawful Interference
A Tu-154 aircraft carrying 49 passengers and 10 crew members was seized by a hijacker in Azerbaijan during a domestic flight between Makhachkala and Moscow. The hijacker demanded to be taken to Israel and threatened to blow up the plane, leading to a two-hour flight to Baku for refueling. Despite confusion regarding other passengers, the plane departed after two hours, and the hijacker surrendered upon landing. Upon investigation, it was discovered the hijacker was alone and the ‘bomb’ was a blood pressure gauge. He claimed to be fighting against world domination by Asians and wanted to deliver a message to the Japanese emperor.A Tu-154 aircraft carrying 49 passengers and 10 crew members was seized by a hijacker in Azerbaijan during a domestic flight between Makhachkala and Moscow. The hijacker demanded to be taken to Israel and threatened to blow up the plane, leading to a two-hour flight to Baku for refueling. Despite confusion regarding other passengers, the plane departed after two hours, and the hijacker surrendered upon landing. Upon investigation, it was discovered the hijacker was alone and the ‘bomb’ was a blood pressure gauge. He claimed to be fighting against world domination by Asians and wanted to deliver a message to the Japanese emperor.

Description

Vnukovo Airlines flight 838 was seized by a hijacker during a domestic flight between Makhachkala, Dagestan, and Moscow. The hijacker claimed to have an explosive device, with which he threatened to blow up the plane, and demanded to be taken to Israel. The plane, a Tu-154 aircraft with 49 passengers and 10 crew members, landed at Baku, Azerbaijan, for refueling. While at Baku the hijacker demanded only fuel and maps and refused to negotiate, and the plane departed after about two hours. Although there was only one hijacker, confusion existed as to whether others were on board and what their motive was. Because the plane departed from Dagestan, it was thought that there might be a connection to the fighting in Chechnya. Israeli authorities initially denied permission for the plane to land at Tel Aviv because of fears that it might be blown up over the city. Because the pilot sounded “very pressured” and because of the plane’s low fuel supply, authorities permitted the aircraft to land at the Uvda Air Force Base in the Negev Desert. An Israeli Air Force plane escorted the hijacked plane to the base. The hijacker surrendered upon landing. It was then discovered that he was alone and that his “bomb” was a blood pressure gauge. The hijacker told authorities that he was fighting against world domination by Asians and that he wanted to deliver a message to the Japanese emperor. The plane, its passengers and crew, and the hijacker were returned to Russia.

Primary Cause

Hijacking of a Tu-154 aircraft.Hijacking of a Tu-154 aircraft.

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