Cooper: The Man Who Hijacked a Plane, Jumped Into a Storm, and Was Never Found
In November 1971, a calm, polite man in a business suit hijacked a commercial flight, extorted $200,000 in cash, strapped on a parachute, and jumped into a raging Pacific Northwest storm at 10,000 feet. He has never been found. No confirmed identity. No body. Almost no evidence. DB Cooper remains the only unsolved hijacking in American aviation history.