On March 25, 1969, Luis Antonio Frese hijacked Delta Air Lines Flight 821 (DC-8) from Dallas, Texas to Havana, Cuba.[1][2] Frese was indicted in Texas but never returned to the United States to face prosecution.[2] He reportedly died in Cuba in 1975.[1][2]
Hijacking | |
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Date | March 25, 1969 |
Summary | Hijacking |
Site | Havana, Cuba |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | Douglas DC-8 |
Operator | Delta Air Lines |
Registration | Unknown |
Flight origin | Dallas Love Field, Dallas, Texas, United States |
Destination | José Martí International Airport, Havana, Cuba |
Occupants | 114 |
Passengers | 107 |
Crew | 7 |
Fatalities | 0 |
Survivors | 114 |
The aircraft was en route from Newark to Los Angeles with stop overs in Atlanta, Dallas and San Diego.[3] There were 114 occupants on board: 7 crew and 107 passengers,[3] which included 26 Marine recruits en route to San Diego and additional military personnel.[4] This was the 14th hijacking of a US airliner in the year 1969. After being hijacked to Havana, the flight diverted to Miami before continuing on its planned route.[4]
See also
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edit- ^ a b Newton, Michael (2002). The Encyclopedia of Kidnappings. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 9781438129884. Retrieved February 1, 2013.
- ^ a b c Mickolus, Edward; Simmons, Susan L. (2011). The Terrorist List. ABC-CLIO. p. 65. ISBN 9780313374722. Retrieved February 1, 2013.
- ^ a b United Press International (March 26, 1969). "Jetliner Hijacked to Cuba". The News and Courier. 167 (85). Charleston, SC: 9-A. Retrieved February 25, 2013.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ a b "US Marine Recruits on Hijacked Airplane". The Telegraph. Nashua, NH. Associated Press. March 26, 1969. p. 5. Retrieved February 25, 2013.