What would you do if you were on an airplane, and you found out one of the passengers had a bomb? This question probably goes through the minds of flight crews on every airline around the world. This nightmare became a reality for Northwest Airlines Flight 305 in Portland, OR on November 24, 1971. After handing a note to a flight attendant, the hijacker demanded money, parachutes and a flight to Mexico. After the plane refueled and took off, the hijacker jumped out of the plane somewhere between Seattle WA and Reno, NV…NEVER to be seen again. This infamous hijacker became known as DB Cooper. Nearly 54 years after the incident, there are still no answers to his whereabouts, his identity, or if he even survived the jump. The exact moment he jumped could not be pinpointed as no one saw. Numerous ground searches were conducted through various areas of potential landing but nothing was found. No money, no parachute and no body. Hundreds of suspects came around but none panned out, something definitive would usually rule them out. Join us as we take a dive into the mystery of DB Cooper. Who do you think he was??
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