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    "Miss, you better look at that note. I have a bomb."

    -Dan Cooper, Seat 18E

    Chicago, IL

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    On November 24, 1971, a man using the name Dan Cooper boarded a Boeing 737 operating as Northwest Orient Flight 305 from Portland, Oregon, to Seattle, Washington. Once airborne, he passed the flight attendant a ransom note and showed her what he said was a bomb in his briefcase. He demanded $200,000 in cash and four parachutes.

    When the plane landed in Seattle, the hijacker collected the ransom then released the passengers and two flight attendants. He instructed the remaining crew to fly him to Reno, but while the plane was somewhere between the towns of Woodland and Ariel, Washington, the hijacker strapped on the parachutes, gathered his money, lowered the rear airstairs, and jumped out of the plane, never to be seen again.

    Over the past fifty years, the passenger in seat 18E of Flight 305 has morphed from a man into a legend as the incident on Flight 305 remains the only unsolved hijacking in US history. But the question remains-who was Dan Cooper?