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- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 abstract "The hijacking of Southern Airways Flight 49 started on November 10, 1972 in Birmingham, Alabama, stretching over 30 hours and 4,000 miles (6,400 km), not ending until the next evening in Havana, Cuba. Melvin Cale, Louis Moore, and Henry D. Jackson, Jr. successfully hijacked a Southern Airways Douglas DC-9 that was scheduled to fly from Birmingham, Alabama to Montgomery, Alabama. The three were each facing criminal charges for unrelated incidents. 34 people, including 31 passengers and 3 crew members, were aboard the airplane when it was hijacked. The hijackers' threat to crash the aircraft into a nuclear reactor led directly to the requirement that U.S. airline passengers be physically screened, beginning January 5, 1973.".
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- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 aircraftType McDonnell_Douglas_DC-9.
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 crew "3".
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 date "--11-10".
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 destination Montgomery,_Alabama.
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 hasPhotoCollection Southern_Airways_Flight_49.
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 lastStopover Havana.
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 name "Southern Airways Flight 49".
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 occurrenceType "Hijacking".
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 operator Southern_Airways.
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 origin Birmingham,_Alabama.
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 passengers "31".
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 site "United States, Canada, and Cuba".
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 stopover "Chattanooga, Tennessee and Orlando, Florida, among other locations".
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 survivors "34".
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 type "Hijacking".
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 subject Category:1972_in_Cuba.
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 subject Category:1972_in_the_United_States.
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 subject Category:Aircraft_hijackings.
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 subject Category:Aircraft_hijackings_in_the_United_States.
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 subject Category:Airliner_accidents_and_incidents_in_the_United_States.
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 subject Category:Cuba–United_States_relations.
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 subject Category:Terrorism_in_the_United_States.
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 subject Category:Terrorist_incidents_in_1972.
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- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 type SpatialThing.
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 comment "The hijacking of Southern Airways Flight 49 started on November 10, 1972 in Birmingham, Alabama, stretching over 30 hours and 4,000 miles (6,400 km), not ending until the next evening in Havana, Cuba. Melvin Cale, Louis Moore, and Henry D. Jackson, Jr. successfully hijacked a Southern Airways Douglas DC-9 that was scheduled to fly from Birmingham, Alabama to Montgomery, Alabama. The three were each facing criminal charges for unrelated incidents.".
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 label "Southern Airways Flight 49".
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 label "Southern-Airways-Flug 49".
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 label "Vuelo 49 de Southern Airways".
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- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 sameAs Vuelo_49_de_Southern_Airways.
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- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 sameAs Q7569598.
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 lat "52.4605".
- Southern_Airways_Flight_49 long "-1.75549".
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