Etymology:
Meaning:
A person who hijacks an aircraft by taking control of the cockpit with the intent to extort money or gain political concessions.
Origin:
The term "skyjack" first appeared in the early 1960s, during a wave of aircraft hijackings in the United States. It is a combination of the words "sky" and "jack," which is a slang term meaning "to take control of" or "to rob."
The term "skyjack" is often used interchangeably with "hijacker," which is a more general term for someone who takes control of a vehicle or vessel with the intent to extort money or gain political concessions. However, "skyjack" is specifically used to refer to aircraft hijackings, while "hijack" can be used to refer to hijackings of any type of vehicle or vessel.
The following are some examples of the use of the term "skyjack" in context:
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