Qantas Psycho Hijacking Attempt
U.N. - Convention on Offences and Certain Other Acts Committed on Board Aircraft (1963)
U.N. - Convention on Offences and Certain Other Acts Committed on Board Aircraft (1963)
JURISDICTION
Article 3 The State of registration of the aircraft is competent to exercise jurisdiction over offences and acts committed on board. Each Contracting State shall take such measures as may be necessary to establish its jurisdiction as the State of registration over offences committed on board aircraft registered in such State. This Convention does not exclude any criminal jurisdiction exercised in accordance with national law.
Article 10 For actions taken in accordance with this Convention, neither the aircraft commander, any other member of the crew, any passenger, the owner or operator of the aircraft, nor the person on whose behalf the flight was performed shall be held responsible in any proceeding on account of the treatment undergone by the person against whom the actions were taken.
JURISDICTION
Article 3 The State of registration of the aircraft is competent to exercise jurisdiction over offences and acts committed on board. Each Contracting State shall take such measures as may be necessary to establish its jurisdiction as the State of registration over offences committed on board aircraft registered in such State. This Convention does not exclude any criminal jurisdiction exercised in accordance with national law.
Article 10 For actions taken in accordance with this Convention, neither the aircraft commander, any other member of the crew, any passenger, the owner or operator of the aircraft, nor the person on whose behalf the flight was performed shall be held responsible in any proceeding on account of the treatment undergone by the person against whom the actions were taken.
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Is this loon an Aussie?
Pinky. It did fleetingly cross my mind that my Dad may have lost the plot but I didn't really entertain it for more than a second or three.
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Singapore might decide to invoke its aptly-named Hijacking of Aircraft and Protection of Aircraft and International Airports Act.
Does what it says on the tin...
Does what it says on the tin...
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BBear, we can tie their legs up if we think it's needed, you just have to make sure there is ONLY hand restraints plus a seatbelt (on the lap as normal) for landing for the reason you stated. During the flight they can be trussed up like a turkey for all anyone cares. Once someone has threatened to kill/destroy the aircraft, the niceties are OVER!
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Why did this even make the news? Oh that's right, because it was witnessed by a journalist. If only they could see half the crazy stuff that we see as crew; this was pretty minor, really.
I'm really sick of the incompetent Australian press.
I'm really sick of the incompetent Australian press.
a brief investigation found him unarmed