A minute-by-minute account of the only unsolved airplane hijacking in the United States uses reproductions of FBI files and investigation photographs to chronicle the events surrounding an unidentified extortionist's 1971 hijacking and disappearance.
Presents the unsolved case of a man, known as D.B. Cooper, who hijacked Northwest Airlines flight 305 on November 24, 1971, and extorted the airline out of $200,000.
Looks at the hijacking of a plane in 1972 in which D.B. Cooper jumped out of an airplane with $200,000 which has never been recovered and he has never been found.
Tells the story of D.B. Cooper, a man who jumped out of a Boeing 727 into the November chill of the Pacific Northwest in 1971, carrying $200,000 and a briefcase he said contained a bomb.
Describes the search for D. B. Cooper, a hijacker who mysteriously disappeared after parachuting from a plane with $200,000 in ransom money during a rainy night over Washington state.