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A man boarded a Boeing 727 in 1971, hijacked the flight, demanded $200,000, and disappeared after parachuting into the night. What happened to D. B. Cooper? The mystery has never been solved.

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00:00In November 1971, a quiet man boarded a Boeing 727 flying from Portland to Seattle.
00:07He used the name D.B. Cooper.
00:10He looked calm, black suit, dark sunglasses, and a small briefcase.
00:15During the flight, he quietly handed a note to a flight attendant.
00:19The note said, I have a bomb.
00:22I have a bomb.
00:24He opened the briefcase and showed wires that looked like explosives.
00:28Then he made his demand.
00:30$200,000 in cash and four parachutes.
00:34The plane landed in Seattle.
00:37Authorities had no choice but to follow his instructions.
00:40After getting the money, Cooper released all 36 passengers safely.
00:44But his plan wasn't finished.
00:46He ordered the plane to take off again and fly toward Mexico.
00:50No one on board knew what he was planning next.
00:53But what happened next shocked the entire world.
00:56Because somewhere in the dark sky, Cooper did something no hijacker had ever done before.
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