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June 29 Southeast Airlines Flight 101 is hijacked by one person and diverted to Cuba. [37] July 1 Velasquez Fonseca, born in Cuba, hijacks Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 714, a Boeing 727, from Chicago to Cuba. [33] July 12 Leonard Bendicks hijacks a Cessna 210 from Key West, Florida, to Cuba.
Survivors. 78. Delta Air Lines Flight 1989 was a regularly scheduled flight offering nonstop morning service on September 11, 2001, from Logan International Airport to Los Angeles International Airport on a Boeing 767-300ER aircraft. This flight was one of several flights considered as possibly hijacked, but landed safely at Cleveland Hopkins ...
List of notable aircraft hijackings 1910s. 1919 (exact date unknown, possibly between March–July): During the chaotic aftermath of World War I, Hungarian aristocrat and geologist Baron Franz Nopcsa von Felső-Szilvás became the first person in history to hijack an airplane [dubious – discuss] in a desperate plot to flee persecution at the hands of the communist regime of the Hungarian ...
Passengers aboard a Delta Air Lines flight spent the night in a remote military barracks in eastern Canada after a mechanical issue with the plane. Delta passengers stranded for 24 hours in ...
A follow-up video showed the passengers waiting to board a flight from Canada to Detroit after being delayed for more than 24 hours. “Update on our flight, we are still in Canada unfortunately ...
Pylon757, flickr The engine of a Delta plane failed on takeoff from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida, shredding small parts, and forcing the aircraft to make an emergency
A Delta plane managed to land without landing gear in Charlotte, N.C., on June 28, 2023. (@parks3811 via Twitter) Flight-tracking data indicated the plane circled a few times before it landed.
516. On July 23, 1999, an All Nippon Airways Boeing 747-481D with 503 passengers on Flight 61, including 14 children and 14 crew members on board, took off from Tokyo Haneda Airport in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan and was en route to New Chitose Airport in Chitose, Japan, near Sapporo [1] when it was hijacked by Yūji Nishizawa. [a]