8 Usage Examples 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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Despite increased security measures, some criminals still attempt to skyjack airplanes for political reasons.
Despite heightened security measures, reports revealed that criminals had been skyjacking aircraft in the region.
Authorities fear that terrorists will skyjack a plane to create chaos.
Security personnel have been intensively screening passengers to identify potential threats from those who have been skyjacking planes.
The international community is condemning the act of skyjacking as a threat to aviation safety.
Law enforcement agencies are collaborating to prevent potential skyjacking attempts during the high-profile event.
Authorities are updating protocols to address the evolving tactics used by individuals attempting skyjacking.
News outlets reported that a daring skyjacking attempt was thwarted by security forces.
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