
The First Hijacking Case in the Republic
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This is an old case that has been covered in dust for 26 years. Opening this thick historical file, the forgotten first hijacking case that occurred after the founding of New China, which once shocked the international community, and the sad fate of those hijackers emerged again... On May 5, 1983, a British-made "Trident" aircraft quietly parked at Shenyang Airport. Wang Yixuan, captain of the flight team and captain of Flight 296, was responsible for the flight from Shenyang to Shanghai that day. There were ninety-six passengers on the plane, three of whom were Japanese and the rest were Chinese. This flight also has another mission, which is to inspect a captain named He Changlin.
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