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On the eve of Thanksgiving, 1971, a nondescript, 40-something man who called himself Dan Cooper approached the airport counter and bought a one-way ticket for the short flight from Portland to Seattl…
Fifty years after his leap into the unknown, the case of D.B. Cooper an alias spawned by the media remains the only unsolved plane hijacking in the history of the United States.
An undated FBI depiction of of American aircraft hijacker D.B. CooperWashington (AFP) - On the eve of Thanksgiving, 1971, a nondescript, 40-something man who called himself Dan Cooper approached the airport counter and bought a one-way ticket for the short flight from Portland to Seattle.
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WASHINGTON - On the eve of Thanksgiving, 1971, a nondescript, 40-something man who called himself Dan Cooper approached the airport counter and bought a one-way ticket for the short flight from Portland to Seattle.