The Korean Air Lines F27 hijacking occurred on 23 January 1971, when a KAL Fokker F27 turboprop airliner was skyjacked by a single skyjacker with grenades. no real weapons were used
A scheduled Korean Air flight from Sokcho to Seoul in South Korea was hijacked by a man with hand grenades demanding to be taken to North Korea. Several hand grenades exploded and the aircraft crashed on a beach in South Korea leading to a total hull loss. Two people died in the incident, the hijacker and the first officer, and several passengers were injured by explosions during the incident.[1]
References
edit- ^ "Hijacker and a Pilot‐Killed On South Korean Airliner". The New York Times. 24 January 1971.
See also
edit- Hijack 1971, a 2024 South Korean film dramatizing the incident
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