Hijacking | |
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Date | 2 July 1972 |
Summary | Hijacking |
Site | Tan Son Nhut Air Base |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | Boeing 747-121 |
Operator | Pan American World Airways |
Flight origin | San Francisco International Airport |
1st stopover | Honolulu (Daniel K. Inouye) International Airport |
2nd stopover | Guam (Antonio Won Pat) International Airport |
Last stopover | Manila (Ninoy Aquino) International Airport |
Destination | Tan Son Nhut Air Base |
Passengers | 136 |
Crew | 17 |
Fatalities | 1 (hijacker) |
Survivors | 152 |
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Pan Am Flight 841 was a commercial passenger flight of a Boeing 747 from San Francisco, California to Saigon, South Vietnam which was hijacked over the South China Sea on 2 July 1972, ostensibly as an act of protest concerning United States involvement in the Vietnam War as well as the expulsion from the U.S. of the South Vietnamese hijacker, a recent graduate of a U.S. university. The hijacking ended when the captain and passengers overcame and killed the lone hijacker after the plane landed at Tan Son Nhut Airport in Saigon.