The Federal Aviation Administration's Office of Civil Aviation Security maintains records of aircraft hijackings and other significant criminal acts against civil aviation worldwide. These records include actual and attempted hijackings, explosions aboard aircraft, at airports, and at airline offices, and other selected criminal acts against civil aviation. These offenses represent the most serious threats to the safety of civil aviation and carry with them the greatest potential danger to the commercial air traveler. Hijacking incidents are viewed within the context of the Federal criminal statute (49 USC 1472(b)) which defines air piracy as any seizure or exercise of control, by force or violence or threat of force or violence, or by any form of intimidation, and with wrongful intent, of any aircraft. There is no attempt made in this report to differentiate between an act of air piracy and an attempted act of air piracy. (JES)


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    Title :

    Criminal Acts against Civil Aviation, 1987


    Publication date :

    1987


    Size :

    38 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English