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Pakistan International Airlines Flight 712

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

On 3 December 1971, Jean Eugene Paul Kay, a French humanitarian activist, hijacked Pakistan International Airlines flight PK712 (a Boeing 720), at Orly Airport outside Paris, France. The flight was bound from London to Karachi via Paris, Rome and Cairo. Kay boarded the flight in Paris with five other passengers and took control of the aircraft on gunpoint. He demanded for 20 tons of medical supplies to be loaded onto the plane and sent to the refugees of Bangladesh Liberation War sheltered in India, and threatened to blow up the aircraft if the demands were not met. After a standoff of seven hours, Kay was arrested by two police personnel who boarded the aircraft in the guise of volunteers delivering the supplies he demanded.[1][2]

Pakistan International Airlines Flight 712
A Pakistan International Airlines Boeing 720, similar to the one involved in the incident
Hijacking
Date3 December 1971 (1971-12-03)
SiteOrly Airport, Paris, France
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 720
OperatorPakistan International Airlines
Flight originLondon
1st stopoverParis
2nd stopoverRome
3rd stopoverCairo
DestinationKarachi
FatalitiesNone
InjuriesNone

In popular culture

1971 et Kay, a 2023 English-language Bangladeshi film, is based on this event.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Aviation Safety Network Hijacking Description". Archived from the original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2017-01-26.
  2. ^ "Paris Police Thwart Airliner Hijacking". The New York Times. 1971-12-04. Retrieved 2023-01-20.
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