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| | Hijacking of Aircraft, Bibliography |
 | | Hijacking of Aircraft - Air Piracy--Prevention - Airports--Security Measures - Terrorism. |  | | Hijacking of Aircraft - Terrorism- Commercial Aeronautics--Security Measures. |  | | Terrorism--United States- Hijacking of Aircraft--United States - Terrorism- Hijacking of Aircraft. |
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http://users.skynet.be/terrorism/html/hijacking2.htm
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| | Criminal_Acts_Against_Civil_Aviation_1998.doc |
 | | Hijackings of Civil Aviation Aircraft________________________________________________________________________ An incident is defined as a hijacking rather than a commandeering when the aircraft is in an in-flight status, that is, once the doors are closed. |  | | Between 1994 and 1998, sixty-five hijackings of civil aviation aircraft were recorded worldwide. |  | | Seven of the nine hijacking incidents in 1998 took place on planes flying domestic routes, and 45 of the 65 hijackings between 1994 and 1998 occurred during domestic flights. |
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http://www.tsa.gov/interweb/assetlibrary/Criminal_Acts_Against_Civil_Aviation_1998.doc
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| | 17672.050224&ELEMENT_SET=DECL |
 | | If the state of control of the aircraft appears to be acceptable, as shown at step 424, the auto-pilot (the flight management guidance computer) can be engaged or re-engaged when the correction has been completed, and the new flight plan can be evaluated by the pilot as shown in step 426. |  | | The term"fly" as used herein should be broadly construed to refer to any phase of an aircraft flight, starting up of the aircraft, movement of the aircraft from a fixed position, take-off or landing of the aircraft, taxiing of the aircraft as well as in the air flight. |  | | If, at step 468, it is determined that the aircraft is not proximate to prohibited airspace and that the flight plan includes no vectors that would violate prohibited airspace tolerance, the aircraft is permitted to proceed with existing flight telemetry as shown at box 460. |
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http://www.wipo.int/cgi-pct/guest/getbykey5?KEY=05/17672.050224&ELEMENT_SET=DECL
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| | SecurityCouncilTopicA.doc |
 | | Spanning 1948 to early 1968, this era was characterized by air piracy or hijacking of aircraft where individuals fleeing a State to avoid persecution or prosecution viewed hijacking aircraft as a fast and convenient means of achieving this aim. |  | | The French government refused the aircraft landing rights at Paris as they had received intelligence that the hijackers intended to blow up the aircraft over the city. |  | | Phase 3: 1994 to date the aircraft as a weapon of destruction This phase is considered to have begun on 24 December 1994, when Algerian terrorists hijacked Air France flight 8969, enroute to Paris from Algiers. |
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http://www.columbia.edu.mx/documentos/ICUNS2005/Backgrounds/SecurityCouncilTopicA.doc
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| | 80 World Trade Center Links |
 | | http://serendipity.magnet.ch/wot/home_run.htm Home Run: Electronically Hijacking the World Trade Center Attack Aircraft Home RunElectronically Hijacking theWorld Trade Center Attack Aircraft Copyright Joe Vialls, October 2001 In the mid-seventies America faced a new and escalating crisis, with US commercial jets being hijacked for... |  | | http://www.astrologyforthepeople.com/electronically_hijacking.htm Electronically Hijacking the World Trade Center Attack Aircraft... |  | | http://www.cyberspaceorbit.com/passmanx.htm Passenger Manifests For World Trade Center Attack Aircraft NONE INCLUDE HIJACKER'S NAMES AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT 11 American Airlines Flight 11, from Boston, Massachusetts, to Los Angeles, California, crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center with 86... |
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http://www.mysteries-megasite.com/main/bigsearch/wtc.html
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| | hijacking - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Phrases that include hijacking: air hijacking, aircraft hijacking, ana flight 61 hijacking, domain hijacking, iraqi airways hijacking, more... |  | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "hijacking" is defined. |  | | Hijacking : Encarta® Online Encyclopedia, North American Edition [home, info] |
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http://onelook.com/?w=hijacking
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| | The contagiousness of aircraft hijacking |
 | | The assertion that aircraft hijacking is a contagious phenomenon, that |  | | Aircraft hijackings prior to the late 1950s bear little relation to the later incidents in the United States.' However, the incidents that began occurring in the late 1950s are relevant. |  | | It has often been claimed that aircraft hijacking is a "contagious" phenomenon, that the motivation to hijack aircraft spreads from one individual to another as a result of media coverage of hijacking incidents. |
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http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~surette/hijacking.html
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| | Ghost Riders in the Sky, The Alternative Scenario |
 | | The agent of choice for part a) would probably be fast-acting sarin, a lethal nerve gas that, at the dose levels to be used in a hijacking, would incapacitate every human being in the aircraft within a minute of first breathing the gas. |  | | The simplest possible scheme for hijacking a modern commercial jetliner involves two elements: a) two small canisters of lethal gas hidden in the aircraft's ventilation ducts and triggered either by a timer or by radio signal, b) a small information implant (three numbers) in the flight control system and a means to trigger it. |  | | Although it would not be crucial, access to aircraft maintenance and location schedules would be very useful to the agents, giving them more time for installation on specific aircraft, instead of having to make the installation on additional aircraft, which might or might not be used. |
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http://www.sumeria.net/politics/bushknew/ghostriders.html
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| | The contagiousness of aircraft hijacking |
 | | Aircraft hijackings prior to the late 1950s bear little relation to the later incidents in the United States.' However, the incidents that began occurring in the late 1950s are relevant. |  | | It has often been claimed that aircraft hijacking is a "contagious" phenomenon, that the motivation to hijack aircraft spreads from one individual to another as a result of media coverage of hijacking incidents. |  | | Successful U.S. transportation hijackings were also included in the joint analysis as a control series because of the significant effect found in the previous analysis. |
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http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~surette/hijacking.html
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| | American Airlines Flight 11 - TheBestLinks.com - Aircraft, Aircraft hijacking, Abdulaziz al-Omari, California, ... |
 | | American Airlines Flight 11 - TheBestLinks.com - Aircraft, Aircraft hijacking, Abdulaziz al-Omari, California,... |  | | American Airlines Flight 11, Aircraft, Aircraft hijacking, Abdulaziz al-Omari... |  | | Abdulaziz al-Omari, who had earlier flown with Atta to Logan Airport from Portland, also was on this flight. |
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http://www.thebestlinks.com/American_Airlines_Flight_11.html
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| | Aircraft Hijacking Policies |
 | | Aircraft Piracy (Hijacking) of Civil and Military Aircraft. |  | | hijacker(s), and the presence of sensitive material aboard the aircraft. |  | | aircraft, or military contract aircraft, the response should be according to |
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http://www.wanttoknow.info/010601dod
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| | Hijacking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Contemporarily the term is primarily associated with high-profile aircraft hijacking for political purposes including terrorism, although other cases have included the cruise ship Achille Lauro in 1985 which could also be considered piracy. |  | | Historically the term used to refer to robbery of trucks or other land motor vehicles (see carjacking) and aircraft skyjacking. |  | | In IT, the term "hijacking" is also used when spyware or a virus writes itself in a computer program in such a way that whenever that program starts to work, besides its normal duties it does other things too, which the creator of the virus or spyware meant it to. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hijacking
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| | The Emperor's New Clothes |
 | | A spokesman for NORAD, the North American Air Defense Command, which is charged with protecting US airspace, said the fighters were not scrambled or more than an hour after the first hijacking was reported, by which time the three buildings were struck and a fourth hijacked plane was over Pennsylvania on a course toward Washington. |  | | He said the command did not immediately scramble any fighters even though it was alerted to a hijacking 10 minutes before the first plane, American Airlines Flight 11 from Boston to Los Angeles, slammed into the first World Trade Center tower at 8:45 a.m. |  | | According to CBS News, the Federal Aviation Administration alerted air defense units to the hijackings at 8:38 a.m. |
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http://emperors-clothes.com/9-11backups/bg915.htm
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| | Indian Airlines Plane Hijack: Pakistani Connection? |
 | | "The Indian plane hijacking incident is becoming a mystery and the part played by the pilot of the aircraft and the Indian airline's staff at Kathmandu is questionable" asserted Pakistani Foreign Minister Mr. |  | | The Indian media is also alleging that the delay caused by the Pakistani authorities in granting over-flight permission to the Indian aircraft headed to Kandahar resulted in the cancellation of the flight. |  | | The Pakistani government has said that the hijacking of Indian airlines airbus while on a flight from Kathmandu to New Delhi on Friday "involves a preconceived plan by a foreign intelligence agency just like the 1971 Indian managed Ganga plane hijacking", said sources Sunday. |
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http://www.subcontinent.com/sapra/research/terrorism/tr_1999_12_28.html
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| | Hijacking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Contemporarily the term is widely associated with high-profile aircraft hijacking for political purposes, notably militant hijackings are often associated with the term terrorism. |  | | Hijacking or highjacking is the forcible robbery from, or seizure of, a vehicle in transit. |  | | In IT, the term "hijacking" is also used when spyware or a virus alters a computer program so that whenever that program is being used, it performs tasks set by the creator of the virus or spyware in addition to its normal duties. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hijacking
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| | The Emperor's New Clothes |
 | | He said one inbound international flight was broadcasting a hijacking code from a radio beacon, but "before it got to Alaska, we had fighter aircraft on it." The plane eventually landed at a remote base in Canada and the warning was deemed a false alert. |  | | A spokesman for NORAD, the North American Air Defense Command, which is charged with protecting US airspace, said the fighters were not scrambled or more than an hour after the first hijacking was reported, by which time the three buildings were struck and a fourth hijacked plane was over Pennsylvania on a course toward Washington. |  | | He said the two F-15s on alert at Otis were not immediately ordered into the sky because a Cold War approach to air defense - protecting US borders from incoming military aircraft - did not anticipate the terrorist threat posed by hijackers commandeering domestic, civilian aircraft. |
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http://emperors-clothes.com/9-11backups/bg915.htm
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| | DOTARS :: Aviation and Airports Policy :: Regulation Impact Statement |
 | | Urgent Amendments to the Damage by Aircraft Act 1999 and the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 and introduction of a charging regime for provision of temporary indemnities to the aviation industry. |  | | The minor amendments proposed to the Damage by Aircraft and Insurance Contracts Acts will remove impediments to Australian aviation enterprises gaining full access to the international insurance market for third party war risk insurance. |  | | However, the Act recognises that certain classes of insurance cannot be regulated like others and, in particular, s.9(3) excludes from the cancellation provision (amongst others) contracts of insurance against the risk of the loss of an aircraft, or damage to the hull of an aircraft, as a result of war. |
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http://www.dotrs.gov.au/avnapt/ipb/ris.htm
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| | CNN.com - Suspect in deadly '86 hijacking arraigned in U.S. - October 2, 2001 |
 | | The hijacking of Pan Am Flight 73 is described by U.S. officials as one of the most brutal international terrorist attacks in the 1980s. |  | | Suspect in deadly '86 hijacking arraigned in U.S. A suspect in the deadly 1986 hijacking of a Pan Am jetliner in Pakistan pleaded not guilty in federal court Tuesday to charges of murdering two U.S. citizens aboard the hijacked plane. |  | | The incident began as passengers were boarding the aircraft in Karachi for a flight to Frankfurt, Germany, en route to New York. |
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http://edition.cnn.com/2001/LAW/10/02/panam.hijacking
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| | U.S. vs Yunis Appeal - Promotion |
 | | Appellant Fawaz Yunis challenges his convictions on conspiracy, aircraft piracy, and hostage-taking charges stemming from the hijacking of a Jordanian passenger aircraft *1089 **132 in Beirut, Lebanon. |  | | Flight 402, a Jordanian aircraft operating outside of the United States, was not within this nations special aircraft jurisdiction. |  | | The remaining hijackers tied up Jordanian air marshals assigned to the flight and held the civilian passengers, including two American citizens, captive in their seats. |
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http://www.terrorismcentral.com/Library/Teasers/YnisAppealT.html
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| | read the 911 book ONLINE : Melbourne Indymedia |
 | | Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Instruction 3610.01A, June 1, 2001, "Aircraft Piracy (Hijacking) and Destruction of Derelict Airborne Objects" (www.dtic.mil), referred to in Thierry Meyssan, Pentagate (London: Carnot Publishing, 2002), 147. |  | | And at that point, I think the decision was at that point to start launching aircraft." >11 He, like Cheney, implied that fighters would be sent up to intercept flights only if ordered to by commanders at the highest level. |  | | Consider that an aircraft emergency exists...when:...There is unexpected loss of radar contact and radio communications with any... |
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http://melbourne.indymedia.org/news/2004/06/71169_comment.php
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| | Aircraft hijacking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Rather, most aircraft hijackings are committed to use the passengers as hostages in an effort to obtain transportation to a given location, to hold them for ransom, or, as in the case of the American planes that were hijacked to Cuba during the 1970s, the release of comrades being held in prison. |  | | Hijackings for hostages have usually followed a pattern of negotiations between the hijackers and the authorities, followed by some form of settlement -- not always the meeting of the hijackers' original demands -- or the storming of the aircraft by armed police or special forces to rescue the hostages. |  | | Aircraft hijacking (also known as Skyjacking) is the take-over of an aircraft, by a person or group, usually armed. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aircraft_hijacking
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| | USS Saratoga (CV-60) |
 | | Numerous surveillance and reconnaissance flights were conducted by Carrier Wing Three aircraft against Soviet surface units, including the carrier Moskva, operating southeast of Crete. |  | | She was ordered as a "Large Aircraft Carrier," hull classification symbol CVB-60, and her contract was awarded to the New York Naval Shipyard of New York City on 23 July 1952. |  | | USS Saratoga (CV-60), the fifth ship of the United States Navy to be named for the American Revolutionary War Battle of Saratoga, was a Forrestal -class aircraft carrier. |
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http://floridastatecenter.com/guide/article.USS_Saratoga__CV-60_.htm
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| | ARTICLES ABOUT ACTS OF TERROR |
 | | Given that the hijacking of the four aircraft was a coordinated operation, the presence of a gun on board one aircraft implies the presence of a gun or guns on the other aircraft. |  | | And given that nobody was arrested that morning trying to board an aircraft with a gun, then those hijackers who did carry guns had a 100% success rate in terms of being able to walk right past airport security at will while armed. |  | | In light of the truth about the bombing of Libya (the result of a phony radio transmitter planted by the Mossad) and the odd evidentiary practices surrounding 9/11 (evidence linking arrested Israeli spies to the WTC attacks remains classified) it is time to re-examine other incidents of terror for signs of frame-ups. |
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http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/articlesterror.html
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| | The hijacking of a passenger aircraft |
 | | Security officials on board a Saudi aircraft arrested an armed hijacker who announced the hijacking of a passenger aircraft during a routine flight from Khartoum Airport in Sudan to King Abdul Aziz International Airport in Jeddah today. |  | | An official announcement declared that the aircraft landed safely at Khartoum Airport and that the passengers were safely evacuated. |  | | SAA said that the aircraft landed safely at Khartoum Airport at 11:25. |
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http://www.saudia-online.com/newsoct02/news17.shtml
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| | 1986 Hijack Leader Pleads Guilty In US Court |
 | | There were 379 people on board the aircraft at the time of the hijacking, including 78 US citizens, prosecutors said. |  | | The leader of a 1986 hijacking of a Pan Am jet in Pakistan that killed at least 20 people pleaded guilty on Tuesday in a deal with prosecutors that spares him the death penalty but calls for life imprisonment. |  | | He admitted he led the hijackers who took over Pan Am Flight 73 on September 5, 1986 while it was loading for a flight to Frankfurt en route to New York. |
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http://news.airwise.com/stories/2003/12/1071605091.html
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| | Chinese Defence Today - People's Armed Police - Special Police |
 | | China secretly created first dedicated counter-aircraft hijacking special force unit in July 1982 in response to the growing threats of domestic and international terrorism incidents targeting civil aviation flights. |  | | The Special Police College operation unit, also known as National Special Police Group, is completely composed of officers trained and equipped for special, high-risk missions including anti-aircraft hijacking, counter-terrorism, and riot controlling. |  | | Initially known as “Ministry of Public Security - Police Unit 722”, the unit was later transferred to the paramilitary People’s Armed Police (PAP), where it was renamed “People’s Armed Police - Special Police Group”. |
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http://www.sinodefence.com/army/special/papspecial.asp
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| | GRANMA INTERNACIONAL DIGITAL, CUBA ESPAÑOL |
 | | In the early 1960’s Cuba was the victim of the hijacking of dozens of aircraft and maritime vessels, perpetrated by criminals encouraged by the anti-Cuba policy of those in the United States attempting to attack the Cuban people and defeat their revolutionary option. |  | | Alarmed by aircraft hijackings, U.S. public opinion was demanding a positive response from President Nixon to the Cuban initiative. |  | | They also contemplated the hijacking of maritime vessels and other crimes that, in the case of the United States, assumed a commitment not to allow U.S. territory to be utilized for launching attacks or aggressions against Cuba, which on the other hand, recalled the United States of its duties to fulfill the Neutrality Act. |
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http://www.granma.cu/ingles/diciembre02/ju12/50terror.html
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| | Reflections on 20 years of federal policing |
 | | One of the several early melodramas was shaped partly by the Sydney Hilton Hotel bombing in 1978 and by the AFPs birth coinciding with the rise internationally of aircraft hijacking. |  | | Aircraft hijacking enjoyed short-lived popularity due to most ending with the certain, violent demise of the hijackers, thus causing the more discerning terrorist to view this mode of terror as singularly unattractive if his or her death were not to be part of the game plan. |
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http://www.afp.gov.au/afp/raw/Publications/Platypus/Oct99/reflect.htm
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| | Airline Industry Information: Japanese man gets life sentence for hijacking aircraft |
 | | 34-year-old Yuji Nishizawa was found guilty of hijacking an All Nippon Airways flight, carrying some 500 passengers, in July 1999, and fatally stabbing the aircraft's captain. |  | | After killing the pilot Nishizawa briefly piloted the aircraft and descended to an altitude of 300m before he was overpowered by other crew members. |  | | A Japanese court sentenced a man to life in prison on Wednesday (23 March) for the hijacking of a domestic flight. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0CWU/is_2005_March_24/ai_n13472041
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