35,000 feet above the Pacific Northwest, in 1971, D.B. Cooper hijacks a Boeing 727, receives $200K in-flight and parachutes out. Normally, parachuting at that altitude would be fatal, but this shows how he might have done it.
35,000 feet above the Pacific Northwest, in 1971, D.B. Cooper hijacks a Boeing 727, receives $200K in-flight and parachutes out. Normally, parachuting at that altitude would be fatal, but this shows how he might have done it.