Philippine Airlines Flight 812

Philippine Airlines Flight 812

Infobox Airliner accident
name = Philippine Airlines Flight 812
Crash

Image caption =
Date = 25 May 2000
Type = Aircraft hijacking
Site = Davao City, Philippines
Fatalities = 1 (Hijacker)
Injuries = 0
Aircraft Type = Airbus A330-301
Origin = Francisco Bangoy International Airport
Destination = Ninoy Aquino International Airport
Operator = Philippine Airlines
Tail Number =
Passengers = 278
Crew = 13
Survivors = 290

Philippine Airlines Flight 812 was a scheduled passenger flight from Francisco Bangoy International Airport in Davao City to Ninoy Aquino International Airport near Manila. On May 25, 2000, an Airbus A330-301 operating on the route was hijacked by a man later identified as Reginald Chua [cite web
title ="Brother says Philippine hijacker wanted to be a skydiver"
work =
publisher ="Associated Press"
date =2000-05-30
url =http://www.bangla2000.com/News/Archive/International/5-30-2000/news_detail4.html
accessdate = 2007-09-05
] , just before the airplane was about to land. The flight carried 278 passengers and 13 crew members.

The hijacker demanded the passengers to place their valuables in a bag before he commanded the pilot to descend and depressurize the aircraft so that he could escape by a homemade parachute made of nylon with a curtain sash for a ripcord. Before he was about to jump, he panicked and clung to the rear door, and a male flight attendant pushed him out of the plane.

The hijacker was wearing a ski mask and swimming goggles when he jumped out of the plane together with the valuables he had stolen while the plane was flying at an altitude of 1,800 meters over Antipolo, Rizal. Officials initially identified him as "Augusto Lakandula", based on the name on his ticket. The pilot expressed skepticism that the hijacker would have survived the jump. [cite web
title ="Philippines hijacker bails out"
work =
publisher ="BBC News"
date =2000-05-25
url =http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/763341.stm
accessdate = 2007-09-05
]

Three days after the hijacking, the hijacker was found dead, his body nearly buried in the mud, in the village of Llabac, in Real, Quezon, about 70 kilometers southeast of Manila, near the border with Laguna province. Through his driver's license, "Lakandula" was finally correctly identified as Reginald Chua.

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*Aircraft hijacking


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