5 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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In the future, terrorists will be skyjacking airplanes to instill fear in the public.
Intelligence reports suggest that terrorists may have skyjacked a commercial airliner.
The news reported that a group of terrorists had skyjacked a passenger plane earlier today.
Despite heightened security measures, the terrorists will have skyjacked the airliner, causing a global crisis.
Over the past decade, some extremists have been skyjacking planes to make political statements.
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