1 00:00:08,480 --> 00:00:12,559 Speaker 1: On the afternoon of November twenty fourth, nineteen seventy one, 2 00:00:13,160 --> 00:00:18,159 Speaker 1: Portland International Airport was a hive of frantic activity. It 3 00:00:18,239 --> 00:00:21,680 Speaker 1: was the day before Thanksgiving, one of the busiest travel 4 00:00:21,760 --> 00:00:25,959 Speaker 1: days of the year in the US. Departures swarmed with 5 00:00:26,120 --> 00:00:30,040 Speaker 1: people traveling to see their families for the holiday. Amid 6 00:00:30,120 --> 00:00:33,680 Speaker 1: that chaos, stood in line at the ticket desk was 7 00:00:33,720 --> 00:00:37,559 Speaker 1: a tall man in a dark suit and raincoat, wearing 8 00:00:37,640 --> 00:00:42,839 Speaker 1: sunglasses and carrying a briefcase. When he finally got to 9 00:00:42,920 --> 00:00:45,720 Speaker 1: the front of the line, the man asked for a 10 00:00:45,800 --> 00:00:49,920 Speaker 1: one way ticket to Seattle. The man was in luck 11 00:00:50,440 --> 00:00:52,760 Speaker 1: there was a seat on board a flight going that 12 00:00:52,960 --> 00:00:57,320 Speaker 1: very afternoon. The man handed over the twenty dollars for 13 00:00:57,400 --> 00:01:01,080 Speaker 1: the ticket, then breezily strolled from the desk to his 14 00:01:01,200 --> 00:01:07,760 Speaker 1: departure gate. Later, on board Northwest orient Airlines flight three 15 00:01:07,800 --> 00:01:11,200 Speaker 1: O five to Seattle, the man squeezed through to the 16 00:01:11,240 --> 00:01:14,920 Speaker 1: back of the Boeing seven two seven. He settled into 17 00:01:14,920 --> 00:01:18,679 Speaker 1: an aisle seat in row eighteen, placed his briefcase on 18 00:01:18,760 --> 00:01:22,880 Speaker 1: the seat beside him, and lit a cigarette. At four 19 00:01:23,040 --> 00:01:25,800 Speaker 1: thirty five p m. The plane took off from the 20 00:01:25,880 --> 00:01:32,160 Speaker 1: rumway and eased up into the steadily darkening sky. When 21 00:01:32,160 --> 00:01:35,720 Speaker 1: the plane leveled out, twenty three year old flight attendant 22 00:01:35,760 --> 00:01:39,560 Speaker 1: Florence Shaffner began making her way down the aisle with 23 00:01:39,640 --> 00:01:43,319 Speaker 1: the drink's cart. She'd clocked the man at the back 24 00:01:43,400 --> 00:01:46,800 Speaker 1: early on, thinking it a little odd that he hadn't 25 00:01:46,840 --> 00:01:50,920 Speaker 1: removed his sunglasses. When she finally got down to him, 26 00:01:51,280 --> 00:01:55,920 Speaker 1: he asked politely for a bourbon and soda. Despite her 27 00:01:55,960 --> 00:02:00,680 Speaker 1: young age, Florence was an experienced flight attendant. She'd been 28 00:02:00,720 --> 00:02:03,960 Speaker 1: doing the job long enough that not much phazed her, 29 00:02:04,800 --> 00:02:09,440 Speaker 1: especially when it came to attention from male passengers. Sex 30 00:02:09,520 --> 00:02:14,240 Speaker 1: appeal was, after all, part of the job description for stewardesses, 31 00:02:14,639 --> 00:02:18,960 Speaker 1: as they used to be known. In addition to staying young, slim, 32 00:02:19,000 --> 00:02:23,600 Speaker 1: and single, attendants were expected to appear available and interest 33 00:02:23,680 --> 00:02:27,399 Speaker 1: it to flatter the egos of male passengers who made 34 00:02:27,560 --> 00:02:31,760 Speaker 1: passes at them. For Florence, it was by and large 35 00:02:32,120 --> 00:02:35,680 Speaker 1: one of the worst parts of the job, so when 36 00:02:36,320 --> 00:02:40,160 Speaker 1: soon after serving him the drink, the smartly dressed man 37 00:02:40,320 --> 00:02:43,040 Speaker 1: handed her a note, it was all she could do 38 00:02:43,480 --> 00:02:46,680 Speaker 1: to not roll her eyes in front of him. What 39 00:02:46,760 --> 00:02:50,040 Speaker 1: would it be this time? She thought a phone number, 40 00:02:50,720 --> 00:02:55,600 Speaker 1: a marriage proposal, perhaps, Florence forced a smile and took 41 00:02:55,639 --> 00:02:59,280 Speaker 1: the note, but made sure not to open it, better 42 00:02:59,360 --> 00:03:02,079 Speaker 1: not to put them both in the awkward position of 43 00:03:02,120 --> 00:03:05,480 Speaker 1: her having to respond to it there and then. But 44 00:03:05,600 --> 00:03:10,560 Speaker 1: when she turned to walk away, the man spoke, miss 45 00:03:10,960 --> 00:03:16,000 Speaker 1: He said, with an unnervingly insistent tone, you'd better take 46 00:03:16,040 --> 00:03:20,239 Speaker 1: a look at that note. Florence paused for a moment, 47 00:03:20,919 --> 00:03:25,320 Speaker 1: then grudgingly opened it. The words were written in neat, 48 00:03:25,560 --> 00:03:29,080 Speaker 1: elegant capitals, and yet they seemed to be swimming in 49 00:03:29,120 --> 00:03:33,160 Speaker 1: front of her eyes. Her mind couldn't quite process them. 50 00:03:34,400 --> 00:03:38,000 Speaker 1: I have a bomb in my briefcase, they read. I 51 00:03:38,040 --> 00:03:41,560 Speaker 1: would use it if necessary. I want you to sit 52 00:03:41,640 --> 00:03:47,600 Speaker 1: next to me. You are being hijacked. You're listening to unexplained, 53 00:03:48,240 --> 00:04:00,320 Speaker 1: and I'm Richard McLean Smith. Florence felt unsteady on her feet. 54 00:04:01,000 --> 00:04:04,800 Speaker 1: The world around her seemed hazy and far away, and 55 00:04:04,880 --> 00:04:07,200 Speaker 1: so did the figure of the man in front of her. 56 00:04:08,360 --> 00:04:11,560 Speaker 1: She squeezed her eyes shut for a moment, hoping that 57 00:04:11,640 --> 00:04:15,040 Speaker 1: when she opened them she'd find herself safe at home 58 00:04:15,080 --> 00:04:20,320 Speaker 1: in bed. She'd had nightmares before about being confronted by 59 00:04:20,320 --> 00:04:25,039 Speaker 1: a hijacker, and not unreasonably, America was in the midst 60 00:04:25,120 --> 00:04:28,480 Speaker 1: of a period now referred to as the Golden Age 61 00:04:28,520 --> 00:04:32,480 Speaker 1: of hijacking, and cases had been rising steadily over the 62 00:04:32,520 --> 00:04:36,599 Speaker 1: past three years, but she never really believed it would 63 00:04:36,600 --> 00:04:41,159 Speaker 1: happen to her. When Florence opened her eyes again, the 64 00:04:41,240 --> 00:04:45,320 Speaker 1: man was still there, looking expectantly at her, with one 65 00:04:45,360 --> 00:04:50,799 Speaker 1: hand on his briefcase, his eyes inscrutable behind the sunglasses. 66 00:04:52,360 --> 00:04:54,799 Speaker 1: I want you to sit next to me, he said, 67 00:04:55,440 --> 00:04:59,640 Speaker 1: echoing the words in his note. Though every instinct was 68 00:04:59,640 --> 00:05:03,480 Speaker 1: telling he her to run and scream, Florence forced her 69 00:05:03,520 --> 00:05:07,200 Speaker 1: legs to move and eased herself into the seat beside him. 70 00:05:08,760 --> 00:05:11,600 Speaker 1: Once she was sat down, she couldn't take her eyes 71 00:05:11,640 --> 00:05:17,280 Speaker 1: off the briefcase. Almost without thinking, she found herself asking 72 00:05:17,360 --> 00:05:21,440 Speaker 1: the man if she could see the bomb. The man 73 00:05:21,520 --> 00:05:25,320 Speaker 1: opened the briefcase and turned it to show her the inside. 74 00:05:26,760 --> 00:05:30,039 Speaker 1: Florence felt a surge of adrenaline when she caught sight 75 00:05:30,120 --> 00:05:34,479 Speaker 1: of the tangled mass of wires and cylinders, all connected 76 00:05:34,839 --> 00:05:39,880 Speaker 1: to a large central battery. Time seemed to slow down. 77 00:05:41,200 --> 00:05:46,080 Speaker 1: She imagined the bomb detonating, flames, consuming the entire plane 78 00:05:46,160 --> 00:05:51,760 Speaker 1: in seconds, its charred scraps falling to earth. She thought 79 00:05:51,760 --> 00:05:55,560 Speaker 1: of her parents in Arkansas, hearing about it all on 80 00:05:55,640 --> 00:06:00,080 Speaker 1: the evening news, and for the first time in her life, 81 00:06:00,160 --> 00:06:05,799 Speaker 1: she thought about dying. Just then, another flight attendant, twenty 82 00:06:05,839 --> 00:06:09,560 Speaker 1: two year old Tina Mucklow, came heading toward them down 83 00:06:09,600 --> 00:06:13,880 Speaker 1: the aisle. Florence could only imagine what she thought at 84 00:06:13,920 --> 00:06:16,760 Speaker 1: the sight of her sitting down with a passenger like this. 85 00:06:17,839 --> 00:06:21,479 Speaker 1: It was almost a relief when Tina finally reached them 86 00:06:21,680 --> 00:06:25,680 Speaker 1: and Florence was able to hand her the note. As 87 00:06:25,720 --> 00:06:29,960 Speaker 1: Tina read it, Florence could visibly see the blood drain 88 00:06:30,080 --> 00:06:35,000 Speaker 1: from her face. Then the man showed her the bomb too, 89 00:06:35,080 --> 00:06:38,520 Speaker 1: taking care to point out just how it worked and 90 00:06:38,600 --> 00:06:43,400 Speaker 1: where the detonator switch was. He spoke calmly and politely, 91 00:06:43,880 --> 00:06:48,240 Speaker 1: keeping his voice low. The flight wasn't full, and they 92 00:06:48,240 --> 00:06:51,080 Speaker 1: were at the back of the plane. No one else 93 00:06:51,160 --> 00:06:55,240 Speaker 1: on board had any idea what was going on. The 94 00:06:55,320 --> 00:06:59,160 Speaker 1: man then told Tina to inform the pilots that the 95 00:06:59,160 --> 00:07:03,480 Speaker 1: plane was being hijacked and to deliver a precise set 96 00:07:03,520 --> 00:07:09,560 Speaker 1: of instructions after detailing them. Tina nodded silently in response. 97 00:07:10,520 --> 00:07:13,240 Speaker 1: She was just about to head off when the man 98 00:07:13,520 --> 00:07:18,000 Speaker 1: added one more thing, Oh, he said, and no funny 99 00:07:18,000 --> 00:07:31,800 Speaker 1: business or I'll do the job. Tina picked up the 100 00:07:31,840 --> 00:07:36,400 Speaker 1: intercom and called the cockpit on an emergency signal. She 101 00:07:36,520 --> 00:07:39,640 Speaker 1: told the pilots that the plane was being hijacked, then 102 00:07:39,800 --> 00:07:44,040 Speaker 1: relayed the man's instructions. They were a little strange under 103 00:07:44,040 --> 00:07:48,280 Speaker 1: the circumstances. Instead of re routing the plane to Cuba, 104 00:07:48,440 --> 00:07:52,600 Speaker 1: as many politically motivated hijackers did at the time, the 105 00:07:52,680 --> 00:07:56,239 Speaker 1: man wanted them to stick to their predetermined flight path, 106 00:07:56,880 --> 00:08:00,560 Speaker 1: but when they reached Seattle, he wanted three things waiting 107 00:08:00,600 --> 00:08:04,120 Speaker 1: for him on the ground. A fuel truck ready to 108 00:08:04,200 --> 00:08:09,600 Speaker 1: refuel the plane, four parachutes, and two hundred thousand US 109 00:08:09,640 --> 00:08:13,560 Speaker 1: dollars in cash, roughly one and a half million into 110 00:08:13,640 --> 00:08:17,480 Speaker 1: day's money. So long as his demands were met, he 111 00:08:17,560 --> 00:08:22,000 Speaker 1: said he would let all of the passengers go. Pilot 112 00:08:22,200 --> 00:08:25,880 Speaker 1: Captain Scott radioed air traffic control on the ground in 113 00:08:26,080 --> 00:08:30,280 Speaker 1: Washington and explained what was going on. He requested the 114 00:08:30,280 --> 00:08:32,760 Speaker 1: plane be put in a holding pattern to give the 115 00:08:32,800 --> 00:08:37,440 Speaker 1: authorities time to respond. Scott was directed to fly in 116 00:08:37,559 --> 00:08:42,840 Speaker 1: circles over Puget Sound, a vast estuary which connects Sattle 117 00:08:43,120 --> 00:08:46,960 Speaker 1: to the Pacific Ocean. Tina knew there was only one 118 00:08:47,000 --> 00:08:51,160 Speaker 1: reason why they would do this, ground control wanted them 119 00:08:51,200 --> 00:08:56,520 Speaker 1: over water in case the plane exploded. Meanwhile, back in 120 00:08:56,679 --> 00:09:00,760 Speaker 1: row eighteen, the man in the suit and sunglasses ordered 121 00:09:00,800 --> 00:09:05,440 Speaker 1: another drink from Florence. He seemed in good spirits, paying 122 00:09:05,480 --> 00:09:08,480 Speaker 1: for his two dollar bourbon and soda with a twenty 123 00:09:08,520 --> 00:09:13,240 Speaker 1: dollar bill and insisting that Florence keep the change almost 124 00:09:13,320 --> 00:09:17,320 Speaker 1: one hundred and thirty dollars by today's standards. Not that 125 00:09:17,400 --> 00:09:21,040 Speaker 1: Florence took any heed of that. She was too busy 126 00:09:21,280 --> 00:09:24,440 Speaker 1: watching the man's every move as he leant back into 127 00:09:24,480 --> 00:09:29,280 Speaker 1: his seat, one hand holding his drink, the other resting 128 00:09:29,320 --> 00:09:33,920 Speaker 1: on his rigged briefcase. With little else to do, she 129 00:09:34,040 --> 00:09:38,240 Speaker 1: and Tina focused on damage control. They had no way 130 00:09:38,280 --> 00:09:41,400 Speaker 1: of knowing how destructive the man's bomb would be, so 131 00:09:41,480 --> 00:09:44,440 Speaker 1: they resolved to try and put as much space between 132 00:09:44,480 --> 00:09:49,319 Speaker 1: it and the passengers as possible to avoid causing alarm. 133 00:09:49,480 --> 00:09:52,840 Speaker 1: They told passengers that there was a minor mechanical fault 134 00:09:52,920 --> 00:09:56,360 Speaker 1: with the plane and asked everybody to move forwards into 135 00:09:56,440 --> 00:10:00,640 Speaker 1: first class. But as the passengers began moving moving around 136 00:10:00,679 --> 00:10:05,440 Speaker 1: the cabin, the man in the sunglasses became agitated. He 137 00:10:05,520 --> 00:10:09,040 Speaker 1: demanded to know what was happening, What was taking so 138 00:10:09,200 --> 00:10:12,600 Speaker 1: long and why the plane was in a holding pattern. 139 00:10:13,760 --> 00:10:16,640 Speaker 1: The twenty two year old Tina did her best to 140 00:10:16,720 --> 00:10:20,200 Speaker 1: keep him calm as she explained it was going to 141 00:10:20,240 --> 00:10:23,400 Speaker 1: take time for the ground staff to have everything he 142 00:10:23,480 --> 00:10:27,960 Speaker 1: wanted ready before they landed. If anything, they were just 143 00:10:28,040 --> 00:10:31,800 Speaker 1: doing what he'd asked. In the meantime, she'd give him 144 00:10:31,840 --> 00:10:36,120 Speaker 1: any information he wanted to know when she had it. Thankfully, 145 00:10:36,360 --> 00:10:41,080 Speaker 1: it seemed to work. Sadly for Tina, it worked too well. 146 00:10:42,160 --> 00:10:45,320 Speaker 1: The man demanded she stay by his side for the 147 00:10:45,360 --> 00:10:49,360 Speaker 1: rest of the flight. To keep him company. Over the 148 00:10:49,400 --> 00:10:53,120 Speaker 1: next hour or so, Tina told him about her childhood 149 00:10:53,160 --> 00:10:57,800 Speaker 1: in rural Pennsylvania and about her current hometown of Minneapolis. 150 00:10:57,960 --> 00:11:03,240 Speaker 1: In Minnesota. Seemed genuinely interested, but when she asked him 151 00:11:03,360 --> 00:11:07,280 Speaker 1: the same question in return, he clammed up and refused 152 00:11:07,280 --> 00:11:11,720 Speaker 1: to answer. She asked him why he'd picked Northwest Orient 153 00:11:11,800 --> 00:11:15,480 Speaker 1: Airlines as his target. Did he have a grudge against them, 154 00:11:15,559 --> 00:11:20,280 Speaker 1: she wondered. The man seemed amused by this. I don't 155 00:11:20,280 --> 00:11:23,680 Speaker 1: have a grudge against your airline, he said, I just 156 00:11:23,840 --> 00:11:33,880 Speaker 1: have a grudge. One upside to the golden age of 157 00:11:34,000 --> 00:11:38,120 Speaker 1: hijacking was that most major airports had a solid plan 158 00:11:38,200 --> 00:11:41,640 Speaker 1: in place for when it happened. As soon as Captain 159 00:11:41,720 --> 00:11:45,240 Speaker 1: Scott alerted air traffic control to what was going on, 160 00:11:46,000 --> 00:11:49,439 Speaker 1: a vast chain of people on the ground sprung into action. 161 00:11:50,720 --> 00:11:55,120 Speaker 1: Local police and the FBI were informed within moments, and 162 00:11:55,200 --> 00:11:59,000 Speaker 1: an urgent call was placed to Donald Nyroup, the president 163 00:11:59,080 --> 00:12:05,400 Speaker 1: of Northwest Orrient Airlines. Without hesitating, Nyrop authorized payment of 164 00:12:05,440 --> 00:12:09,400 Speaker 1: the ransom. Two hundred thousand dollars was a lot of money, 165 00:12:09,679 --> 00:12:12,520 Speaker 1: but it was nothing compared to the consequences of that 166 00:12:12,640 --> 00:12:17,200 Speaker 1: bomb being detonated. Loss of life aside, the value of 167 00:12:17,240 --> 00:12:21,120 Speaker 1: the company was unlikely to ever recover should anything like 168 00:12:21,160 --> 00:12:25,440 Speaker 1: that occur on board. Further to the request of the money, 169 00:12:25,760 --> 00:12:30,319 Speaker 1: the hijacker had some very specific demands. He wanted ten 170 00:12:30,440 --> 00:12:35,800 Speaker 1: thousand unmarked twenty dollar bills with non sequential serial numbers. 171 00:12:36,559 --> 00:12:39,080 Speaker 1: This way, it would be harder to trace the money 172 00:12:39,160 --> 00:12:42,560 Speaker 1: when he spent it unknown to him. However, when the 173 00:12:42,640 --> 00:12:46,400 Speaker 1: money was duly delivered from a local branch of Seattle 174 00:12:46,559 --> 00:12:51,320 Speaker 1: First National Bank, the FBI took microfilm photographs of the 175 00:12:51,320 --> 00:12:56,640 Speaker 1: bills so that they'd have a record of each serial number. Surprisingly, 176 00:12:57,080 --> 00:13:00,600 Speaker 1: getting hold of the four parachutes on such short notice, 177 00:13:01,080 --> 00:13:04,360 Speaker 1: was more of a problem than the cash. An Air 178 00:13:04,400 --> 00:13:07,640 Speaker 1: Force base close to the airport offered to provide them, 179 00:13:07,920 --> 00:13:11,359 Speaker 1: but the man was adamant that they be civilian parachutes 180 00:13:11,559 --> 00:13:15,840 Speaker 1: and not military wants. By then, it was after five 181 00:13:15,920 --> 00:13:20,439 Speaker 1: pm on Thanksgiving Eve and all local businesses selling outdoor 182 00:13:20,480 --> 00:13:25,199 Speaker 1: gear were closed for the holiday, but Seattle police eventually 183 00:13:25,240 --> 00:13:28,480 Speaker 1: got through to the owner of a local skydiving school, 184 00:13:28,640 --> 00:13:32,920 Speaker 1: who was able to deliver what they needed. While scrambling 185 00:13:32,960 --> 00:13:36,840 Speaker 1: to comply with the man's demands, the authorities were also 186 00:13:37,000 --> 00:13:40,679 Speaker 1: trying to work out its game plan. Based on the 187 00:13:40,679 --> 00:13:44,520 Speaker 1: fact that he'd asked for four parachutes, they assumed that 188 00:13:44,880 --> 00:13:50,760 Speaker 1: likely be a potential hostage situation. Finally, with everything figured 189 00:13:50,800 --> 00:13:54,840 Speaker 1: out on the ground, air traffic control told Captain Scott 190 00:13:55,200 --> 00:13:58,760 Speaker 1: that he was cleared to land. He relayed this message 191 00:13:58,800 --> 00:14:03,520 Speaker 1: to Tina, who relaid it to the enigmatic man in 192 00:14:03,559 --> 00:14:08,240 Speaker 1: the suit and sunglasses. Having circled the city for around 193 00:14:08,360 --> 00:14:12,880 Speaker 1: two hours, Flight three oh five finally landed at Seattle 194 00:14:12,960 --> 00:14:17,600 Speaker 1: Tacoma Airport and taxied to a remote and well lit 195 00:14:17,840 --> 00:14:23,840 Speaker 1: area of the tarmac. Per the hijacker's instructions, no vehicles 196 00:14:23,960 --> 00:14:27,960 Speaker 1: or personnel were allowed to come anywhere near the aircraft. 197 00:14:29,560 --> 00:14:33,160 Speaker 1: As she felt the wheels touched the ground, Tina allowed 198 00:14:33,160 --> 00:14:37,160 Speaker 1: herself a brief moment of relief. For the past hour, 199 00:14:37,360 --> 00:14:39,560 Speaker 1: she had been doing her best to stay focused on 200 00:14:39,640 --> 00:14:43,560 Speaker 1: the task at hand and not think about her own survival. 201 00:14:44,160 --> 00:14:48,000 Speaker 1: But her task was far from over. She'd done such 202 00:14:48,000 --> 00:14:51,680 Speaker 1: a good job of keeping the hijacker calm that now 203 00:14:52,160 --> 00:14:54,880 Speaker 1: she was the only person on board who he trusted, 204 00:14:55,680 --> 00:15:06,600 Speaker 1: and he had plans for her. Tina felt the rush 205 00:15:06,680 --> 00:15:09,600 Speaker 1: of the cool evening air on her face as the 206 00:15:09,680 --> 00:15:14,520 Speaker 1: aircraft door opened and filled her with a sudden, overwhelming 207 00:15:14,680 --> 00:15:18,280 Speaker 1: urge to run. But Tina was not going to be 208 00:15:18,360 --> 00:15:23,600 Speaker 1: leaving any time soon. So far, the hijacker had only 209 00:15:23,640 --> 00:15:27,120 Speaker 1: agreed to release the passengers, and he was now sitting 210 00:15:27,400 --> 00:15:30,680 Speaker 1: with his finger on the trigger mechanism of the bomb. 211 00:15:30,960 --> 00:15:36,680 Speaker 1: Should anyone get any funny ideas. Slowly, Tina descended the 212 00:15:36,720 --> 00:15:40,400 Speaker 1: stairs toward the tarmac, where a lone figure in a 213 00:15:40,520 --> 00:15:45,080 Speaker 1: high vized vest was waiting for her. Al Lee, the 214 00:15:45,120 --> 00:15:50,119 Speaker 1: airline's Seattle based operations manager, had been tasked with delivering 215 00:15:50,120 --> 00:15:54,600 Speaker 1: the cash and the parachutes. Are you okay? He asked, 216 00:15:55,120 --> 00:16:00,400 Speaker 1: looking at Tina with concern. She nodded quickly, forcing back 217 00:16:00,480 --> 00:16:04,280 Speaker 1: tears as she took the supplies. Then she turned around 218 00:16:04,640 --> 00:16:09,120 Speaker 1: and walked back towards the plane. The bag of money 219 00:16:09,120 --> 00:16:13,000 Speaker 1: alone weighed around twenty pounds, and it was a struggle 220 00:16:13,240 --> 00:16:16,680 Speaker 1: to wrestle it and the four parachutes up the stairs. 221 00:16:17,520 --> 00:16:20,920 Speaker 1: But once she'd managed it and the hijacker had confirmed 222 00:16:20,960 --> 00:16:24,240 Speaker 1: the supplies were correct, he gave the nod to release 223 00:16:24,320 --> 00:16:28,520 Speaker 1: the passengers. True to his word, I allowed Or thirty 224 00:16:28,600 --> 00:16:32,240 Speaker 1: six to get off the plane along with Florence, but 225 00:16:32,400 --> 00:16:36,160 Speaker 1: not Tina, and not the three pilots in the cockpit 226 00:16:36,920 --> 00:16:42,240 Speaker 1: for them. The ordeal was only just beginning. It shouldn't 227 00:16:42,240 --> 00:16:45,400 Speaker 1: take this long, muttered the man in the suit as 228 00:16:45,400 --> 00:16:48,280 Speaker 1: he waited for the plane to be filled up with fuel, 229 00:16:48,800 --> 00:16:54,400 Speaker 1: his eyes darting suspiciously around the tarmac. Then finally, the 230 00:16:54,480 --> 00:16:58,720 Speaker 1: refueling was complete and Tina began the process of retracting 231 00:16:58,760 --> 00:17:03,240 Speaker 1: the stairs, but the man suddenly stopped her. He wanted 232 00:17:03,240 --> 00:17:08,760 Speaker 1: the stairs to stay down. Tina didn't understand. The plane 233 00:17:08,760 --> 00:17:13,680 Speaker 1: couldn't take off with the stairs deployed. The hijacker's requests 234 00:17:13,920 --> 00:17:19,240 Speaker 1: seemed to be getting stranger. It scared her. Eventually, the 235 00:17:19,359 --> 00:17:23,240 Speaker 1: man agreed to a compromise. The stairs could be retracted 236 00:17:23,359 --> 00:17:26,160 Speaker 1: while the plane took off, so long as they could 237 00:17:26,160 --> 00:17:31,360 Speaker 1: be lowered again once they were airborne. To make this possible, however, 238 00:17:31,800 --> 00:17:34,199 Speaker 1: meant the rear door of the plane had to be 239 00:17:34,280 --> 00:17:39,320 Speaker 1: kept open throughout the flight, and so with the back 240 00:17:39,400 --> 00:17:44,160 Speaker 1: door wide open, the plane took off back into the night. 241 00:17:45,560 --> 00:17:48,920 Speaker 1: It was an eerie sensation to feel the wind whipping 242 00:17:49,040 --> 00:17:52,320 Speaker 1: past as they gathered speed, and the sound of the 243 00:17:52,320 --> 00:17:57,480 Speaker 1: plane's engines through the open door was deafening. Hunched in 244 00:17:57,560 --> 00:18:01,680 Speaker 1: the very back of the darkened cabin, Tina had never 245 00:18:01,720 --> 00:18:06,000 Speaker 1: felt more alone or afraid. She had no idea where 246 00:18:06,040 --> 00:18:08,879 Speaker 1: they were going or what the man had planned for 247 00:18:08,960 --> 00:18:12,680 Speaker 1: her next. She couldn't take her eyes off the four 248 00:18:12,760 --> 00:18:17,720 Speaker 1: parachutes now stacked up next to him. Right then, she 249 00:18:17,840 --> 00:18:20,880 Speaker 1: had no idea if she'd make it back to solid 250 00:18:20,960 --> 00:18:35,280 Speaker 1: ground alive. Once they were back in the air, the 251 00:18:35,359 --> 00:18:39,560 Speaker 1: hijacker told the pilots to chart a southward path to 252 00:18:39,680 --> 00:18:45,000 Speaker 1: Mexico City. As Ever, his instructions were specific. They were 253 00:18:45,000 --> 00:18:47,760 Speaker 1: to keep the plane at an altitude of below ten 254 00:18:47,840 --> 00:18:51,639 Speaker 1: thousand feet and fly at a steady speed of just 255 00:18:51,800 --> 00:18:56,840 Speaker 1: under two hundred knots. They did as they were told. Meanwhile, 256 00:18:57,240 --> 00:19:01,480 Speaker 1: two fighter jets were stealthily following the plane, tracking its 257 00:19:01,520 --> 00:19:05,760 Speaker 1: every move from a safe distance over the roaring of 258 00:19:05,800 --> 00:19:09,399 Speaker 1: the engine. Tina tried to talk to the hijacker again 259 00:19:09,800 --> 00:19:13,439 Speaker 1: and asked him what his plan was. She just couldn't 260 00:19:13,480 --> 00:19:18,119 Speaker 1: take her mind off those damn parachutes. Clearly he intended 261 00:19:18,160 --> 00:19:21,040 Speaker 1: to jump from the plane, but why did he need 262 00:19:21,320 --> 00:19:25,440 Speaker 1: four parachutes? But the man seemed not to hear her, 263 00:19:26,320 --> 00:19:32,320 Speaker 1: or perhaps he heard perfectly. Either way, he said nothing. Instead, 264 00:19:32,400 --> 00:19:37,199 Speaker 1: he spent the next twenty minutes chainsmoking cigarettes, with Tina 265 00:19:37,440 --> 00:19:40,680 Speaker 1: having to light each one for him because he still 266 00:19:40,760 --> 00:19:44,080 Speaker 1: had a finger pressed against the trigger of the bomb. 267 00:19:45,240 --> 00:19:48,840 Speaker 1: After stubbing out his final cigarette, the man got to 268 00:19:48,880 --> 00:19:52,439 Speaker 1: his feet and told Tina to escort him to the 269 00:19:52,480 --> 00:19:57,399 Speaker 1: back door and help him lower the stairs. Tina turned 270 00:19:57,440 --> 00:20:01,000 Speaker 1: to look at the rear door and froze. The sight 271 00:20:01,080 --> 00:20:04,760 Speaker 1: of it filled her with a primal terror. It was 272 00:20:04,880 --> 00:20:09,840 Speaker 1: like looking into a void. Annoyed by her hesitation, the 273 00:20:09,920 --> 00:20:15,720 Speaker 1: man repeated the request. Eventually, Tina forced herself to respond 274 00:20:16,840 --> 00:20:19,159 Speaker 1: she would help him do it, but only if she 275 00:20:19,200 --> 00:20:21,840 Speaker 1: could go to the cockpit and get some rope to 276 00:20:21,920 --> 00:20:25,560 Speaker 1: tie herself to a seat while she did it. The 277 00:20:25,640 --> 00:20:30,240 Speaker 1: hijacker refused, clearly still suspicious that she and the flight 278 00:20:30,320 --> 00:20:36,480 Speaker 1: crew were plotting something. But Tina wouldn't budge fine, said 279 00:20:36,520 --> 00:20:41,240 Speaker 1: the man. He would do it himself. After getting Tina 280 00:20:41,600 --> 00:20:44,480 Speaker 1: to tell him what he needed to do, he directed 281 00:20:44,520 --> 00:20:48,080 Speaker 1: her to go to the cockpit, closed the door behind her, 282 00:20:48,600 --> 00:20:53,080 Speaker 1: and not come back no matter what happened. She glanced 283 00:20:53,119 --> 00:20:57,040 Speaker 1: down at the briefcase with its ominous tangle of wires 284 00:20:57,080 --> 00:21:02,360 Speaker 1: and batteries. The idea of it sitting back here unattended 285 00:21:02,960 --> 00:21:07,199 Speaker 1: was terrifying. She begged him, will you please take the 286 00:21:07,280 --> 00:21:11,280 Speaker 1: bomb with you? The man reassured her that he'd either 287 00:21:11,400 --> 00:21:14,160 Speaker 1: take it with him or disarm it before he jumped, 288 00:21:14,640 --> 00:21:18,640 Speaker 1: and she had no choice but to believe him. As 289 00:21:18,680 --> 00:21:22,280 Speaker 1: Tina walked away up the aisle, she turned back for 290 00:21:22,359 --> 00:21:26,240 Speaker 1: a moment and caught one final glimpse of the hijacker 291 00:21:26,800 --> 00:21:30,240 Speaker 1: tying the twenty pound bag of money around his waist, 292 00:21:31,280 --> 00:21:34,080 Speaker 1: and then she turned back and made a dash for 293 00:21:34,119 --> 00:21:45,120 Speaker 1: the cockpit. Around eight p m. A warning light blinked 294 00:21:45,119 --> 00:21:48,840 Speaker 1: on in the cockpit, indicating that the rear stairs had 295 00:21:48,880 --> 00:21:53,600 Speaker 1: been deployed. About ten minutes later, the tail of the 296 00:21:53,640 --> 00:21:58,800 Speaker 1: plane suddenly pitched upwards, forcing the pilots to take corrective action. 297 00:22:00,119 --> 00:22:03,440 Speaker 1: To Tina and the pilots, it seemed like the hijacker 298 00:22:03,520 --> 00:22:06,560 Speaker 1: must have jumped, but there was no way to be sure, 299 00:22:07,040 --> 00:22:09,560 Speaker 1: and none of them wanted to take the risk of 300 00:22:09,680 --> 00:22:12,679 Speaker 1: leaving the cockpit in case he was still on board. 301 00:22:13,840 --> 00:22:19,639 Speaker 1: Shortly before eleven PM, the plane reached the airspace above Reno, Nevada, 302 00:22:20,000 --> 00:22:24,080 Speaker 1: where it was due to refuel. Tina tried to reach 303 00:22:24,160 --> 00:22:27,760 Speaker 1: the suited man through the cabin intercom, telling him they 304 00:22:27,760 --> 00:22:30,920 Speaker 1: were about to land and he needed to raise the stairs, 305 00:22:31,680 --> 00:22:36,200 Speaker 1: but there was no reply. She tried again and again 306 00:22:36,560 --> 00:22:43,320 Speaker 1: as they descended, but the stairs remained Against the odds. 307 00:22:43,840 --> 00:22:47,639 Speaker 1: Flight three oh five touched down safely in Reno with 308 00:22:47,760 --> 00:22:52,240 Speaker 1: the stairs still deployed. When Tina and the pilots finally 309 00:22:52,240 --> 00:22:56,280 Speaker 1: emerged from the cockpit, they found the cabin completely empty. 310 00:22:57,200 --> 00:23:00,960 Speaker 1: The hijacker was gone, and so too was the bomb, 311 00:23:01,640 --> 00:23:05,359 Speaker 1: the two hundred thousand dollars and two out of the 312 00:23:05,440 --> 00:23:10,120 Speaker 1: four parachutes. After the shell shot flight crew were finally 313 00:23:10,160 --> 00:23:13,679 Speaker 1: able to leave, an FBI team descended on the plane 314 00:23:14,240 --> 00:23:18,000 Speaker 1: sweeping it from end to end. The man in the 315 00:23:18,040 --> 00:23:22,439 Speaker 1: sunglasses had been careful to cover his tracks. He'd taken 316 00:23:22,520 --> 00:23:27,000 Speaker 1: great effort not to leave any evidence behind, including even 317 00:23:27,040 --> 00:23:31,560 Speaker 1: the note he'd initially written to Florence. The only traces 318 00:23:31,640 --> 00:23:35,280 Speaker 1: remaining of him were a pile of cigarette butts and 319 00:23:35,320 --> 00:23:38,760 Speaker 1: a black clip on tie he probably forgot to take 320 00:23:38,840 --> 00:23:42,919 Speaker 1: with him. Even though two jets had been following the 321 00:23:42,960 --> 00:23:48,800 Speaker 1: flight closely, nobody saw the man jump. Over the days 322 00:23:48,840 --> 00:23:53,280 Speaker 1: to come, the authorities attempted to piece together what his 323 00:23:53,440 --> 00:23:57,960 Speaker 1: final moments on board must have looked like. After sending 324 00:23:58,040 --> 00:24:01,359 Speaker 1: Tina to the cockpit and tying the bag of cash 325 00:24:01,400 --> 00:24:04,480 Speaker 1: around his waist, the man is thought to have strapped 326 00:24:04,600 --> 00:24:07,960 Speaker 1: one parachute to his front and another to his back, 327 00:24:08,560 --> 00:24:13,359 Speaker 1: perhaps fearing the possibility that one might not open. Then, 328 00:24:13,640 --> 00:24:17,560 Speaker 1: after picking up his deadly briefcase, he lowered the stairs 329 00:24:18,840 --> 00:24:22,280 Speaker 1: beneath him. All he would have seen was a thick 330 00:24:22,440 --> 00:24:27,679 Speaker 1: layer of cloud blanketed by a total darkness. Taking the 331 00:24:27,720 --> 00:24:31,040 Speaker 1: windchill into account, it would have been at least forty 332 00:24:31,080 --> 00:24:37,400 Speaker 1: degrees below zero. Then, probably somewhere over the Cascade Mountains. 333 00:24:37,960 --> 00:24:43,920 Speaker 1: He jumped, and the authorities had nothing except one thing, 334 00:24:44,920 --> 00:24:48,240 Speaker 1: the name the man had given at the airport when 335 00:24:48,240 --> 00:24:55,760 Speaker 1: he brought his ticket to Seattle. Dan Cooper, you'd been 336 00:24:55,760 --> 00:25:01,160 Speaker 1: listening to Unexplained Season seven, episode twenty two, Jumping into 337 00:25:01,240 --> 00:25:05,960 Speaker 1: Legend Part one. The second and final part will be 338 00:25:06,040 --> 00:25:11,879 Speaker 1: released next Friday, May twenty fourth. 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