When skyjackings were common.

AuthorFisher, Anthony
PositionBriefly Noted - Brief article

The Skies Belong to Us (Crown), a stranger-than-fiction true-crime tale by Brendan I. Koerner, reminds us that in living memory "skyjackings" were incredibly common, averaging about one per month.

In 1972 a bitter African-American Vietnam vet and his pretty white party-girl accomplice (both unarmed!) hijacked a Western Airlines flight, hoping to trade hostages for the release of the jailed militant Angela Davis. They failed to free Davis but leapfrogged their way to Algeria with a huge ransom, where they were welcomed...

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