The first known in-air hijacking occurred in 1919, when "a gay Hungarian aristocrat named Baron Franz von Nopsca Felsö-Szilvás" seized control of a plane for an escape to Vienna after a failed attempt to become King of Albania. In fiction, writers' fascination with skyjackings is about control: air passengers give up autonomy in exchange for safety, but hijackers disrupt that balance (3,559 words)
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