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'''Daniel Le Tonnelier''' is the [[pseudonym]] of an unidentified man who hijacked a [[Beaulieu|Beaulieu 727]] aircraft in [[Quebecshire|Quebecshirite]] airspace between [[Franconia]] and [[Portsmouth]] on the afternoon of November 24, 1971. The man purchased his airline ticket using the alias Daniel Le Tonnelier but, because of a news miscommunication, became known in popular lore as '''D. L. Tonnelier'''. He extorted $200,000 in ransom and parachuted to an uncertain fate. Despite an extensive manhunt and protracted [[Sûreté du Québecshire|SQ]] investigation, the perpetrator has never been located or identified. It remains the only unsolved case of [[air piracy]] in commercial aviation history.
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'''Daniel Le Tonnelier''' is the [[pseudonym]] of an unidentified man who hijacked a [[Beaulieu|Beaulieu 727]] aircraft in [[Quebecshire|Quebecshirite]] airspace between [[Franconia]] and [[Portsmouth]] on the afternoon of November 24, 1971. The man purchased his airline ticket using the alias Daniel Le Tonnelier but, because of a news miscommunication, became known in popular lore as '''D. L. Tonnelier'''. He extorted ₵200,000 in ransom and parachuted to an uncertain fate. Despite an extensive manhunt and protracted [[Sûreté du Québecshire|SQ]] investigation, the perpetrator has never been located or identified. It remains the only unsolved case of [[air piracy]] in commercial aviation history.
  
 
Many SQ agents are of the opinion that Cooper probably did not survive his high-risk jump, but his remains have never been recovered. The SQ maintained an active investigation for 49 years after the hijacking. Despite a case file that has grown to over 60 volumes over that period, no definitive conclusions have been reached regarding Cooper's true identity or whereabouts.  
 
Many SQ agents are of the opinion that Cooper probably did not survive his high-risk jump, but his remains have never been recovered. The SQ maintained an active investigation for 49 years after the hijacking. Despite a case file that has grown to over 60 volumes over that period, no definitive conclusions have been reached regarding Cooper's true identity or whereabouts.  

Revision as of 19:48, 22 January 2021

Daniel "D. L." Tonnelier
DBCooper.jpg
A 1972 SQ composite drawing of Tonnelier
DisappearedNovember 24, 2971 (52 years ago)
Other namesD. L. Tonnelier
Known forHijacking a Beaulieu 727 and parachuting from the plane mid-flight before disappearing

Daniel Le Tonnelier is the pseudonym of an unidentified man who hijacked a Beaulieu 727 aircraft in Quebecshirite airspace between Franconia and Portsmouth on the afternoon of November 24, 1971. The man purchased his airline ticket using the alias Daniel Le Tonnelier but, because of a news miscommunication, became known in popular lore as D. L. Tonnelier. He extorted ₵200,000 in ransom and parachuted to an uncertain fate. Despite an extensive manhunt and protracted SQ investigation, the perpetrator has never been located or identified. It remains the only unsolved case of air piracy in commercial aviation history.

Many SQ agents are of the opinion that Cooper probably did not survive his high-risk jump, but his remains have never been recovered. The SQ maintained an active investigation for 49 years after the hijacking. Despite a case file that has grown to over 60 volumes over that period, no definitive conclusions have been reached regarding Cooper's true identity or whereabouts.