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Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 710

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Summary
  
Hijacking

Passengers
  
77

Fatalities
  
3

Date
  
5 July 1972

Injuries (nonfatal)
  
2

Passenger count
  
77

Site
  
Crew
  
7

Survivors
  
81

Number of deaths
  
3

Survivor
  
81

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Destination
  
Los Angeles International Airport

Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 710 was a Boeing 737-200 flight from Sacramento, California, to Los Angeles that was hijacked by Dimitr Alexiev and Michael Azmanoff, two Bulgarian immigrants, on July 5, 1972, shortly after take-off from Sacramento Airport. The hijackers demanded $800,000, two parachutes and to be taken to the Soviet Union. The hijacking ended on the runway at San Francisco International Airport when agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation stormed the plane killing both hijackers. Passenger E. H. Stanley Carter, a sixty-six-year-old retired railroad conductor from Montreal, was also killed; passengers Leo R. Gormley of Los Angeles and actor Victor Sen Yung were wounded and survived. These are the first passengers killed or wounded in a hijacking in the United States.

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Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 710 Wikipedia