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D. B. Cooper, also known as Dan Cooper, was an unidentified man who hijacked a Boeing 727 plane in 1971 and parachuted from it with $200,000 ransom. The FBI investigated the case for 45 years but could not find any conclusive evidence of his identity or fate.
Richard McCoy Jr. was one of the many hijackers who imitated D. B. Cooper in 1972. He demanded $500,000 and four parachutes, and bailed out over Provo, Utah, leaving behind his fingerprints and instructions.
The FAA had read Delta 1989 to be in Cleveland airspace and ordered Cleveland Center to watch for Delta 1989 as a suspected hijacking. A Cleveland controller thought he heard "Get out of here" and "We have a bomb on board" coming from Delta 1989. The Delta pilot denied any cockpit intrusion and stated that everyone on board was fine.
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Image source: Getty Images. The average 401(k) balance among older adults. Those age 65 and older tend to have far more in savings than younger generations.
The 4% rule was designed to help retirees make regular withdrawals without running out of money. The 4% rule says to take out 4% of your tax-deferred accounts — like your 401(k) — in your ...
March 26 A man hijacked a Delta Air Lines Flight 821 (DC-8) from Dallas, Tex. bringing all 114 passengers to Havana, Cuba, many of which were active duty military. May 5 Jean-Pierre Charette and Alain Alard (members of the Front de Libération du Québec) successfully hijack a Boeing 727 from New York to Cuba.