D.B. Cooper’s Seattle flight ticket: alias Dan Cooper.

The hijacker, claiming to have a bomb, demanded $200,000 and four parachutes.

After landing in Seattle and releasing the passengers, he ordered the crew to refuel for a flight to Mexico City, with a stop in Reno.

About 30 minutes after takeoff, he parachuted from the plane over southwestern Washington and was never found or identified.

Detailed article about the case: https://historicflix.com/d-b-cooper-the-mystery-hijacker-of-flight-305/

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  1. Funfact: the hijacker used always the name „Dan Cooper“ never „D. B. Cooper“, the middle initial was either accidentally or intentionally created by the media.

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