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Witness History

The longest plane hijacking in Latin America

Witness History

BBC

History, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.41.6K Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2024

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

In 1973, two men pretending to be Colombian guerrillas took a plane and flew across Latin America for 60 hours. It was the longest hijacking of an aircraft in the region.

The SAM Airlines plane stopped in countries that included Aruba, Peru, and Paraguay, making its last landing in Argentina, where local authorities were surprised to see the hijackers had vanished.

Former flight attendant Edilma Perez was one of the employees who volunteered to relieve the original crew on the second day of the hijacking. She tells Stefania Gozzer why she made such a risky decision.

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(Photo: An air hostess carries food aboard the hijacked Colombian SAM plane during a refuelling stop in Lima. Credit: AP)

Transcript

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0:35.0

Hello, you're listening to the Witness History podcast from the BBC World Service with me Stefania Gotzer.

0:47.0

Today I bring you the story of the longest hijacking of a commercial flight in Latin America, a crime committed by two mysterious men that ended

0:56.0

with a group of hostages being flown across the continent for 60 hours. It's the 2nd of June 1973 and the sun hasn't risen yet when a Colombian airplane

1:08.9

lands in Argentina. The aircraft has been crossing Latin America for the last three days under the orders of two men who

1:17.2

claim to be members of a Colombian guerrilla group called the National Liberation Army.

1:25.0

Yet when the plane reaches its final destination, Buenos Aires, the door opens.

1:32.0

The crew of 60s embarks, but no one else follows.

1:36.0

Puzzled, the Argentinian authorities asked the two captains of the aircraft about their

1:41.3

captors.

1:42.3

Where are they?

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