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  1. Aircraft hijacking - Wikipedia

    Hijacking is a central theme in the Turbulence movie trilogy. In Mission: Impossible 2, one of the film's antagonists hijacks a plane at the start of the movie.

  2. Hijacking | Aviation Crime & Security Measures | Britannica

    hijacking, the illegal seizure of a land vehicle, aircraft, or other conveyance while it is in transit.

  3. HIJACKING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    HIJACKING definition: 1. the crime of using force or threats to take control of an aircraft, ship, car, etc., or an…. Learn more.

  4. Samaritan’s Purse says hijacking of plane in Africa thwarted

    Dec 3, 2025 · A North Carolina disaster relief organization’s plane was the target of a hijacking attempt Tuesday in South Sudan, the group said. The armed hijacker was taken into custody …

  5. HIJACKING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    CBS News, 3 Dec. 2025 Scientists have found the clearest evidence yet that Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) – which nearly all of us carry for life – is directly responsible for hijacking our immune …

  6. Hijacking - definition of hijacking by The Free Dictionary

    To take control of (something) without permission or authorization and use it for one's own purposes: dissidents who hijacked the town council; spammers who hijacked a computer …

  7. Hijacking | Encyclopedia.com

    Hijacking is the modern term for "piracy." It is derived from the phrase "High, Jack!" which is a command to raise one's hands before being robbed.

  8. hijacking - Meaning in law and legal documents, Examples and …

    Hijacking is a term that refers to the illegal act of taking control of a vehicle, such as a car, airplane, or ship, by using force or threats. This action is considered a serious crime because it …

  9. List of aircraft hijackings - Wikipedia

    May 14, 1928: The first hijacking of an airplane in the United States occurred on the afternoon of this day, when a 28-year-old pilot named Harry W. Anderson was brutally attacked with a ball …

  10. Air law - Hijacking, Aviation Security, Terrorism | Britannica

    In response to a wave of hijackings that began in 1968, the 1970 Hague Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft was concluded in an effort to prevent hijackers …