1966 Aerolineas Argentinas DC-4 hijacking
The hijacking of Aerolíneas Argentinas Flight 648 (also known as Operativo Cóndor; Spanish for "Operation Condor") occurred on 28 and 29 September 1966 when a group of Argentine nationalists hijacked a civilian Aerolíneas Argentinas aircraft en route from Buenos Aires to Río Gallegos and forced the captain at gunpoint to land in the Falkland Islands (then a British Crown Colony) in protest to the UK's presence on the islands. After landing, the hijackers raised the Argentine flag, took several islanders hostage and demanded the Governor of the Falkland Islands recognise Argentine sovereignty over the islands. On 29 September 1966, after negotiating through a Catholic priest, the hijackers surrendered and were returned to Argentina for trial.
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1966 Aerolineas Argentinas DC-4 hijacking
The hijacking of Aerolíneas Argentinas Flight 648 (also known as Operativo Cóndor; Spanish for "Operation Condor") occurred on 28 and 29 September 1966 when a group of Argentine nationalists hijacked a civilian Aerolíneas Argentinas aircraft en route from Buenos Aires to Río Gallegos and forced the captain at gunpoint to land in the Falkland Islands (then a British Crown Colony) in protest to the UK's presence on the islands. After landing, the hijackers raised the Argentine flag, took several islanders hostage and demanded the Governor of the Falkland Islands recognise Argentine sovereignty over the islands. On 29 September 1966, after negotiating through a Catholic priest, the hijackers surrendered and were returned to Argentina for trial.
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El Operativo Cóndor fue una ac ...... ros dos años preso en Ushuaia.
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L’opération Condor (en espagno ...... istoriquement par l'Argentine.
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The hijacking of Aerolíneas Ar ...... turned to Argentina for trial.
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Фолклендский инцидент 1966 год ...... острова 28 сентября 1966 года.
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aircraft name
Teniente Benjamin Matienzo
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An Aerolíneas Argentinas Douglas DC-4 similar to the hijacked aircraft
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date
1966-09-29
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Piloto Civil Norberto Fernández International Airport, Río Gallegos, Argentina
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Aerolíneas Argentinas Flight 648
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Hijacking
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Ezeiza International Airport, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Stanley Racecourse, Stanley, Falkland Island
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LV-AGG
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El Operativo Cóndor fue una ac ...... ros dos años preso en Ushuaia.
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L’opération Condor (en espagno ...... istoriquement par l'Argentine.
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The hijacking of Aerolíneas Ar ...... turned to Argentina for trial.
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Фолклендский инцидент 1966 год ...... острова 28 сентября 1966 года.
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1966 Aerolineas Argentinas DC-4 hijacking
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Operativo Cóndor
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Opération Condor (1966)
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Фолклендский инцидент 1966 года
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