Incident involving unlawful seizure of an aircraft in operation.
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Examples for "hijack"
Examples for "hijack"
1Council now wants to hijack the housing project from us, he said.
2Privacy advocate Jeffrey Chester cautioned against letting industry hijack the do-not-track system.
3Useful that, and precisely the route he now followed to hijack them.
4They worry that scientific illiteracy and fearmongering will hijack any meaningful dialogue.
5If you hijack a ship you would be hunted down and arrested.
1There had been another skyjacking, an Eastern flight.
1The Pilots Association says the community has been sent the message that the hijacking of an aircraft is a very serious offence.
1A depositions hearing for the woman accused of New Zealand's first ever aircraft hijacking is scheduled to get underway.
2The program began some 10 years ago following the September 11, 2001 aircraft hijacking attacks.
3A woman was sentenced to nine years in jail in New Zealand's first aircraft hijacking case, local media reported today.
4The program began some 10 years ago following the Sept. 11, 2001 aircraft hijacking attacks.
5The five were formally charged in 2012 with conspiracy, attacking civilians, murder in violation of the law of war, aircraft hijacking and terrorism.
Translations for aircraft hijacking