Dan Cooper, best known as D. B. Cooper, was the alias of an unidentified man who hijacked Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 305, a Boeing 727 aircraft flying from Portland, Oregon, to Seattle, Washington, on .
FBI artist rendering of so-called D.B. Cooper, who hijacked Northwest Orient Flight 305 out of Portland (Oregon), demanded and received ransom money upon landing in Seattle, then parachuted...
D.B. Cooper (Dan Cooper), criminal who in 1971 hijacked a plane traveling from Portland to Seattle and later parachuted out of the aircraft with the ransom money. An extensive manhunt ensued, but he was never identified or caught, resulting in one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in U.S history.
The DB Cooper case refers to the mystery of a man who hijacked a plane in 1971 and then disappeared out of the back of it with a parachute and ransom money, never to be found by investigators.
After 54 years, a credible revelation may unmask the mystery man behind history’s greatest unsolved skyjacking. The case of the elusive D.B. Cooper stands as aviation’s most captivating...
Decomposed $20 bills, believed to be the money given to hijacker D.B. Cooper, from 1971. The money was found in 1980 by an 8-year-old boy on the shore of Columbia River partially buried in...
A newly released batch of FBI investigative files in the long-unsolved D.B. Cooper hijacking case shows that agents once examined a former pilot from western Maine as a possible suspect. The files ...
There are many theories about Cooper’s identity. The name itself is intriguing: Dan Cooper is the protagonist in a long-running Franco-Belgian comic book series, Les Aventures de Dan Cooper.