Vault Home D. B. Cooper

D. B. Cooper

On November 24, 1971, a man calling himself Dan Cooper, a.k.a. D.B. Cooper, bought a one-way ticket on a flight bound for Seattle, Washington. While the flight was en-route, he hijacked the plane and made several demands. Later, while the plane was in the air, he jumped out of it with a parachute and the ransom money he had been given. He was never found. This release consists of FBI's investigative files from its search for "Cooper" between November 1971 and May 1992.

Vault Links
null

FOIA Home

Vault Home

Search Vault

Recently Added

A-Z Index

Categories( click to retract )

- Administrative Policy Procedures
Anti-War
Bureau Personnel
Civil Rights
Counterterrorism
Foreign Counterintelligence
- Frequently Requested
Fugitives
Gangs Extremist Groups
Gangster Era
Miscellaneous
Organizations
Organized Crime
Political Figures Events
Popular Culture
Public Corruption
Supreme Court
Unexplained Phenomenon
World War II
Violent Crime

Check Status of Your FOI/PA Request

Explanation of FOI/PA Exemptions