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Back in 1971, every skyjacker was going to Cuba.
The song was used in a 2008 movie, "The Skyjacker".
In 1988 an episode of Unsolved Mysteries focused on the skyjacker.
"I did hear the skyjacker, or hijacker, or whatever we want to call the mythical individual you created.
Cooper, the only American skyjacker who has never been caught, was a harbinger of the go-go 1980's: he did it for the money.
Telly Awards - New York, 2010 "The Skyjacker That Got Away"
"Skyjacker" is the fifth 7" EP by Trumans Water.
'The Skyjacker That Got Away' is Edge West's first Emmy Award nomination.
After the 727 returned to the air, the skyjacker, Richard McCoy, Jr. then bailed out a few miles south of Provo, Utah, from 16,000 feet.
In 2010 Day's company Edge West won a coveted Telly Award for the production of The Skyjacker That Got Away.
In 2009 The Skyjacker That Got Away was the best rated program ever on the long-running series 'Undercover History' for National Geographic.
Skyjacker Martin Joseph McNally hijacked American Airlines Flight 119 as it flew from St. Louis to Tulsa.
Asinof wrote other novels and nonfiction books unrelated to baseball including The Fox is Crazy Too (1976), the story of skyjacker Garrett Brock Trapnell.
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Never, perhaps, have the movies produced anyone who can seem as spectacularly in peril as Mr. Ford, hounded here by Gary Oldman as a nicely mad-dog lead skyjacker.
In 2010 Philip J. Day was nominated for an Emmy Award at the 2010 News and Documentary Emmy Awards for the film The Skyjacker That Got Away,.
Trapnell was also a cousin of Bataan Death March survivor, LTG Thomas J. H. Trapnell and his nephew, the noted skyjacker, Garrett Brock Trapnell.
In an influential study, "The Skyjacker," David Hubbard enumerated common passengers' responses to hijackings: 1) "History is being made and I'm part of it"; 2) "Gosh, I wonder what I'll see in Cuba"; 3) "If they put us in a hotel, will there be any women?"
Inside Rio Carnival, The Real Roswell, Tunnel to a Lost World, Lost Cities of the Amazon, The Skyjacker That Got Away, Great Escape: The Final Secrets, and the latest film Nasca Lines The Buried Secrets.
In all the above respects, the flight attendant has less in common with the ideologue or selfless hero than with D. B. Cooper, the skyjacker who in 1971 parachuted out of an airplane with a bag of ransom money, into a densely wooded patch of Washington State.
One of Justice Perry's law clerks while he was Chief Justice was Jack Gore Collins, who later was the assistant U.S. Attorney who signed the indictment for skyjacker D. B. Cooper just prior to the statute of limitations running out in 1976.