Small plane hijacked in NZ
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Small plane hijacked in NZ
A man hijacked (stole) a small plane from the airport in Auckland NZ and theatened to hit buildings down-town with it.
Chased by a police helicopter he directed the plane out to the sea, where he eventually crashed.
Anybody anything more on that ??
Chased by a police helicopter he directed the plane out to the sea, where he eventually crashed.
Anybody anything more on that ??
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From: tinos greece
A bit more on this link. He is alive and with moderate injuries.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems...9/s1462620.htm
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems...9/s1462620.htm
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I think Hijack can in fact be used!
hijack
highjack
verb hijacked, hijacking
1. To take control of a vehicle, especially an aircraft, and force it to go to an unscheduled destination, often taking any passengers present as hostages.
Thesaurus: steal, commandeer, expropriate, kidnap, privateer, pirate, capture, seize, skyjack (slang), snatch
2. To stop and rob (a vehicle).
3. To steal (goods) in transit.
Derivative: hijacker
noun
Derivative: hijacking
noun
hijack
highjack
verb hijacked, hijacking
1. To take control of a vehicle, especially an aircraft, and force it to go to an unscheduled destination, often taking any passengers present as hostages.
Thesaurus: steal, commandeer, expropriate, kidnap, privateer, pirate, capture, seize, skyjack (slang), snatch
2. To stop and rob (a vehicle).
3. To steal (goods) in transit.
Derivative: hijacker
noun
Derivative: hijacking
noun

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