On November 24, 1971, one day before Thanksgiving, 6 feet high (1.83 meters) Northwest Orient Airlines purchased $ 20 tickets for Flight 305. Dan Cooper, then turned into fake. Shortly after his departure from Portland, he handed a note to an airline who claims to have a bomb in a box. He then began to open the Atche case, which had several obstacles, red sticks, and battery. Cooper $ 20 billion ( $ 1.2 million worth of ) 200,00 requested four skies and $ 200,000.
After the plane landed in Seattle, Cooper released 36 passengers. Authorities provided money and the sky. However, he forced two pilots, an air engineer and a flight attendant to be on the plane. After it was filled with fuel, he ordered pilots to fly to Mexico City. According to his advice, the plane flew under 10,000 feet at a speed speed of more than 200 feet. At about 8:00 pm, it was widely believed near Ariel between Seattle and Reno and Nevida, reducing and jumping on the Washington-Cooper rear operations. He then disappeared.
F.B. I started in its history as “one of the longest and most serious investigations,” known as NORJAK (Northwest Highjacking). At the outset, the company hoped that the Copter knew two planes and parts, and it was speculated that he was the man who served in the military, perhaps a barterrooper; Then, however, He decided that the jump was so dangerous because he had no experience, and failed to note that he was closed to the use of his reserve transfer training training. The agency reported that about 800 suspects were observed in the first five years. Some are D.My.Evin was basically expelled, which eventually jumped out of Cooper and was previously removed. A prime suspect is Richard Floyd McCoy,He was arrested for a similar offense several months later. However, he was expelled as a suspect because he did not match the explanations provided by two flight attendants. (When carrying out his sentence, McCoy made a fake gun, escaped from prison, but was killed in a gun fight with law enforcement.
Many speculated that Cooper, who was involved in the Merchant case, the trench coat and the shoafers, did not survive. At that height the air was more than 200 miles (322 km) per hour, and the parachute he used could not stop. In addition, he would have landed in a rough, heavy wilderness. In the 1980s, years before his death, a boy stepped down in advance when he discovered a decaying package of $ 5,800. Buried 20 miles (32 km) from Columbia River to the north of Portland. The serial numbers of the money — all of which were fitted for $ 20 billion — to recover. However, following a detailed search, nothing was found. F.B.Although I continue to receive notes, the company has decided to close its investigation in 2016,Its sources have stated that it can be better used in other cases.
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