1 Usage Example Depicting the Meaning of 'Skyjack' in a Sentence
"To seize control of an airliner, typically with the intention of holding the passengers and the plane hostage for ransom or political motives." more
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The courtroom drama revealed a twist when it was uncovered that the defendant's motive was to skyjack a plane to escape the impending trial.
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