And, in the End…
Jump for joy:Â It's D.B. Cooper Day.
On November 24, 1971, a man bought a one-way plane ticket from Portland, Oregon, to Seattle, Washington, and boarded the Boeing 727.
Once the plane was airborne, the man ordered a bourbon and 7 Up and handed a note to a flight attendant:
"I have a bomb in my briefcase. I will use it if necessary. I want you to sit next to me. You are being hijacked."
The man opened his briefcase, revealing wires and red sticks. He identified himself as Dan "D.B." Cooper.
Cooper ordered the craft to land at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, where the FBI handed over four parachutes and $200,000 in cash. He let all 36 passengers off, then forced the pilots to take off for Mexico City.
And then, somewhere between Seattle and Reno, D.B. Cooper opened the tail door and leapt out, never to be heard from again.
I used to fly Northwest (ask your parents) on Thanksgiving, I can understand the urge to toss yourself from a plane,
—Josh Herman
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