"Hijacking of aircraft United States Case studies." . . . . "20th Century" . . "United States." . . "Hijacking of aircraft." . . . "Love and terror in the golden age of hijacking" . "Case studies"@en . "Case studies" . "Electronic books"@en . "Electronic books" . "\"In an America torn apart by the Vietnam War and the demise of '60s idealism, airplane hijackings were astonishly routine. Over a five-year period starting in 1968, the desperate and disillusioned seized commerical jets nearly once a week, using guns, bombs, and jars of acid. Some hijackers wished to escape foreign lands; others aimed to swap hostages for sacks of cash. Their criminal exploits mesmerized the country, never more so than when shattered Army veteran Roger Holder and mischievous party girl Cathy Kerkow managed to commandeer Western Airlines Flight 701 and flee across an ocean with a half-million dollars in ransom - a heist that remains the longest-distance hijacking in American history. More than just an enthralling story about a spectacular crime and its bittersweet, decades-long aftermath, 'The Skies Belong to Us' is also a psychological portrait of America at its most turbulent and a testament to the madness that can grip a nation when politics fail.\""@en . . . . . . . . . . . "The skies belong to us : love and terror in the golden age of hijacking"@en . "The skies belong to us : love and terror in the golden age of hijacking" . . . "Skies Belong to Us Love and Terror in the Golden Age of Hijacking"@en . . . "In an America torn apart by the Vietnam War and the demise of Sixties idealism, airplane hijackings were astonishingly routine. Over a five-year period starting in 1968, the desperate and disillusioned seized commercial jets nearly once a week. Some hijackers wished to escape to foreign lands; others aimed to swap hostages for sacks of cash. The longest-distance hijacking in American history took place in 1972 when a shattered Army veteran and a mischievous party girl, Roger Holder and Cathy Kerkow, commandeered Western Airlines Flight 701 as a vague war protest. Through a combination of savvy and dumb luck, the couple managed to flee across an ocean with a half-million dollars in ransom, a feat that made them notorious around the globe. Journalist Brendan I. Koerner spent four years chronicling this madcap tale, which involves a cast of characters ranging from exiled Black Panthers to African despots to French movie stars.--From publisher description." . . . "A shattered Army veteran and a mischievous party girl, Roger Holder and Cathy Kerkow commandeered Western Airlines Flight 701 as a vague protest against the war. Through a combination of savvy and dumb luck, the couple managed to flee across an ocean with a half-million dollars in ransom, a feat that made them notorious around the globe. Yet this is more than just an enthralling yarn about a spectacular heist and its bittersweet, decades-long aftermath. It is also a psychological portrait of America at its most turbulent and a testament to the madness that can grip a nation when politics fail.--Publisher's description." . "Documents the 1972 story behind the longest-distance hijacking in U.S. history, tracing the events of the hijacking against a backdrop of civil unrest and the skyjacking wave of the early 1970s." . "Documents the 1972 story behind the longest-distance hijacking in U.S. history, tracing the events of the hijacking against a backdrop of civil unrest and the skyjacking wave of the early 1970s."@en . . . . "The skies belong to us love and terror in the golden age of hijacking" . .