9/11: A Brief Note On Aircraft Hijacking

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Owen Renner American Studies HUM - A February 13, 2014-Draft Aircraft hijacking The first airplane hijacking took place on February 21, 1931 in Arequipa, Peru. Byron Rickards was with his Ford Trimotor, when he was approached on the ground by armed revolutionaries. He refused to fly them anywhere, but after a 10 day standoff, Rickards was informed that the revolution was successful. He was freed when he flew one group member to Lima. There were around 150 hijackings and hijacking attempts worldwide to date. There were about one hundred hijackings and hijacking attempts during the years leading up to 9/11. Then, on September 11, 2001, nineteen Muslim extremists hijacked four airplanes bound from the east coast to the west coast with full …show more content…

The mentality at the time was if their plane was hijacked they told the passengers to stay calm. One of the after effects of 9/11 is major improvements to airport security such as x ray for baggage, not being able to get to the gates without a ticket , and no knives or other weapons unless checked by security and put in the hold of the …show more content…

When the plane landed in Denver all the passengers, including the band Harper's Bazaar, and three stewardesses were released in. The hijacker, three pilots and a stewardess continued on to JFK airport in New York, where two pilots were added for overseas flight. The plane refueled in Bangor, Maine and Shannon, Ireland, before continuing to Rome, Italy. In Rome, Minichiello took the chief of the airport police as a hostage and departed in a car, from which he got away, but was caught shortly thereafter. Minichiello intended to visit his dying father in Italy. Italy did not punish Minichiello and he served only 18 months in jail. Covering 6900 miles, this was one of the longest hijacking in history. On November 10, 1969 fourteen year old David Booth, the youngest hijacker in history, attempted to hijack a Delta airlines flight. He claimed he had a bomb, but authorities later found out it was an ink bottle with a wick in it. Booth was not prosecuted because he was a juvenile. He spent six months in juvenile

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