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Braathens SAFE Flight 139

Braathens SAFE Flight 139 was an aircraft hijacking that occurred in Norway on 21 June 1985. The incident took place on a Boeing 737-205 belonging to Braathens SAFE that was on a scheduled flight from Trondheim Airport, Værnes to Oslo Airport, Fornebu. The hijacker was Stein Arvid Huseby, who was drunk during most of the incident. It was the first plane hijacking to take place in Norway; there were no deaths and no injuries. Huseby was sentenced to three years' imprisonment and five years' detention.

Braathens SAFE Flight 139
The hijacked aircraft in 1982
Hijacking
Date21 June 1985
SummaryHijacking
SiteOslo Airport, Fornebu
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 737-205
Aircraft nameHarald Gille
OperatorBraathens SAFE
RegistrationLN-SUG
Flight originTrondheim Airport, Værnes
DestinationOslo Airport, Fornebu
Passengers116
Crew5
Fatalities0
Injuries0
Survivors121

Armed with an air gun, Huseby threatened a cabin attendant and told the captain to proceed as planned to Fornebu. He claimed (falsely) to have placed explosives on board. His demands were to make a political statement and talk to Prime Minister Kåre Willoch and Minister of Justice Mona Røkke. The plane landed at 15:30 at Fornebu and was surrounded by the police. After one hour, Huseby released 70 hostages in exchange for having the aircraft being moved closer to the terminal building. Thirty minutes later, Huseby released the remaining passengers. He drank throughout the incident, and at 17:30, after he consumed the plane's beer supply, he surrendered his weapon in exchange for more beer. The plane was immediately stormed and Huseby arrested.

Hijacking edit

The hijacking occurred on board Braathens SAFE Flight 139 en route from Trondheim Airport, Værnes to Oslo Airport, Fornebu. The aircraft was a Boeing 737-205, named Harald Gille (after Harald IV of Norway) with registration LN-SUG.[1][2] The day before the hijacking, Huseby graduated from upper secondary school, where he studied health and social work. That evening, he purchased an air gun in Trondheim. The weapon was in his hand luggage when boarding the aircraft at Trondheim Airport, Værnes, where there was no security control. He selected a seat at the rear of the aircraft. While airborne, the hijacker showed a female flight attendant the air gun and asked her to inform the captain that he wanted control over the aircraft, but that otherwise all was to proceed as planned. The flight attendant and later the hijacker used the intercom to communicate with the pilot.[3] The police were informed about the incident via air controllers at 15:05.[4]

 
The hijacker demanded to speak to Prime Minister Kåre Willoch (pictured)

The plane landed at Fornebu at 15:30, fifteen minutes after schedule. The aircraft parked at a location 700 metres (2,300 ft) from the terminal. It was immediately surrounded by police special forces, as well as officers from Asker and Bærum Police Department. Two special-trained police officers were placed in the control tower, where they negotiated with Huseby. Fornebu was closed, and air traffic was rerouted to Oslo Airport, Gardermoen.[4] The passengers were not informed about the incident until the aircraft was surrounded by the police.[3] The hijacker informed the passengers and crew falsely that he had placed explosives in the toilet rooms, but that no one would be hurt if they cooperated. Huseby was dressed in a suit with sunglasses. The passengers on board described his actions as calm.[5] During the whole incident, Huseby repeatedly asked for and drank beer.[3]

Huseby's demands were to talk to Prime Minister Kåre Willoch and Minister of Justice Mona Røkke, both from the Conservative Party. He also wanted to hold a press conference at Fornebu. Huseby was unsatisfied with his treatment after he left prison. He demanded to receive guarantees for better treatment and economic security from the authorities.[4] Assisted by a psychologist, the police negotiated with Huseby. One hour after the plane landed, 70 passengers were let out of the plane. The first group were those passengers who had or claimed they had transfers to other flights. In exchange, the aircraft was moved closer to the terminal building. The passengers were picked up by a bus and transported to the domestic terminal, where the police questioned them. The remaining passengers were let out thirty minutes later. Only the five crew members remained.[6]

A friend of Huseby helped the police in the negotiations.[4] At 18:30, the aircraft was out of beer, so Huseby agreed to throw the gun out of the window in exchange for more beer. This was delivered by a civilian police officer.[6] The aircraft was then immediately stormed by special forces and Huseby was arrested. No one was injured in the hijacking.[6][7]

Aftermath edit

Stein Arvid Huseby, originally from Karmøy, was at the time 24 years old. He had just finished studying at a Christian upper secondary school in Trondheim. He had previously been sentenced five times for violent offenses, including an armed robbery of a taxi and threatening a lensmann with a shotgun.[3][8] He was beaten and abused by his father, and started drinking as a 13-year-old.[9] He lost his job as a seaman due to drunkenness, and was put into a psychiatric institution in 1980, aged 19. In 1983, he was admitted to a Christian school, and had managed to stay away from alcohol for two years, but had started again just prior to the incident. He stated that he was afraid to lose his friends due to his misuse of alcohol.[8]

During the court case, Huseby stated that he wanted help from society and attention drawn to his cause. However, he stated that he regretted doing this by hijacking. He stated that all he wanted was to send a message to the minister of justice and prime minister that he needed help, and that he did not intend that the other passengers be aware of his threats. Huseby stated that the hijacking was spontaneous and that he planned to make an armed robbery or take hostages at the Radisson SAS hotel in Oslo.[8] His defence lawyer argued that Huseby did not commit a hijacking in the letter of the law, but had instead taken hostages, which would result in a lesser sentence.[10] The court psychologists stated that Huseby had a difficult childhood, and had been defined as an alcoholic at the age of 17. They considered him to have a very underdeveloped ability to make rational decisions and weak mental health. They also stated that he committed crimes to identify himself due to his low self-esteem.[8] On 29 May 1986, Huseby was found guilty of hijacking in Eidsivating Court of Appeal.[10] He was sentenced to three years in prison and five years of preventive supervision.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Tjomsland, Audun & Wilsberg, Kjell (1996). Braathens SAFE 50 år: Mot alle odds. Oslo. p. 279. ISBN 82-990400-1-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Aviation Safety Network. "21-Jun-1985". Retrieved 11 September 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d "Den 24 år gamle mannen fra Karmøy som fredag kapret et" (in Norwegian). Norwegian News Agency. 23 June 1985.
  4. ^ a b c d "Foreløpig samlemelding" (in Norwegian). Norwegian News Agency. 21 June 1985.
  5. ^ "- Det var en skremmende opplevelse" (in Norwegian). Norwegian News Agency. 21 June 1985.
  6. ^ a b c "Flykapreren i dramaet på Fornebu kastet våpnet ut av flyvinduet" (in Norwegian). Norwegian News Agency. 21 June 1985.
  7. ^ Andersen, Alf G. (22 June 1985). "Da kapreren strakte våpen". Aftenposten (in Norwegian).
  8. ^ a b c d "Flykapreren angrer" (in Norwegian). Norwegian News Agency. 26 May 1986.
  9. ^ a b "Tre års fengsel for flykapreren" (in Norwegian). Norwegian News Agency. 30 May 1986.
  10. ^ a b "24åring kjent skyldig som flykaprer: første dom efter ny lov". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). 30 May 1986.

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Braathens SAFE Flight 139 was an aircraft hijacking that occurred in Norway on 21 June 1985 The incident took place on a Boeing 737 205 belonging to Braathens SAFE that was on a scheduled flight from Trondheim Airport Vaernes to Oslo Airport Fornebu The hijacker was Stein Arvid Huseby who was drunk during most of the incident It was the first plane hijacking to take place in Norway there were no deaths and no injuries Huseby was sentenced to three years imprisonment and five years detention Braathens SAFE Flight 139The hijacked aircraft in 1982HijackingDate21 June 1985SummaryHijackingSiteOslo Airport FornebuAircraftAircraft typeBoeing 737 205Aircraft nameHarald GilleOperatorBraathens SAFERegistrationLN SUGFlight originTrondheim Airport VaernesDestinationOslo Airport FornebuPassengers116Crew5Fatalities0Injuries0Survivors121 Armed with an air gun Huseby threatened a cabin attendant and told the captain to proceed as planned to Fornebu He claimed falsely to have placed explosives on board His demands were to make a political statement and talk to Prime Minister Kare Willoch and Minister of Justice Mona Rokke The plane landed at 15 30 at Fornebu and was surrounded by the police After one hour Huseby released 70 hostages in exchange for having the aircraft being moved closer to the terminal building Thirty minutes later Huseby released the remaining passengers He drank throughout the incident and at 17 30 after he consumed the plane s beer supply he surrendered his weapon in exchange for more beer The plane was immediately stormed and Huseby arrested Hijacking editThe hijacking occurred on board Braathens SAFE Flight 139 en route from Trondheim Airport Vaernes to Oslo Airport Fornebu The aircraft was a Boeing 737 205 named Harald Gille after Harald IV of Norway with registration LN SUG 1 2 The day before the hijacking Huseby graduated from upper secondary school where he studied health and social work That evening he purchased an air gun in Trondheim The weapon was in his hand luggage when boarding the aircraft at Trondheim Airport Vaernes where there was no security control He selected a seat at the rear of the aircraft While airborne the hijacker showed a female flight attendant the air gun and asked her to inform the captain that he wanted control over the aircraft but that otherwise all was to proceed as planned The flight attendant and later the hijacker used the intercom to communicate with the pilot 3 The police were informed about the incident via air controllers at 15 05 4 nbsp The hijacker demanded to speak to Prime Minister Kare Willoch pictured The plane landed at Fornebu at 15 30 fifteen minutes after schedule The aircraft parked at a location 700 metres 2 300 ft from the terminal It was immediately surrounded by police special forces as well as officers from Asker and Baerum Police Department Two special trained police officers were placed in the control tower where they negotiated with Huseby Fornebu was closed and air traffic was rerouted to Oslo Airport Gardermoen 4 The passengers were not informed about the incident until the aircraft was surrounded by the police 3 The hijacker informed the passengers and crew falsely that he had placed explosives in the toilet rooms but that no one would be hurt if they cooperated Huseby was dressed in a suit with sunglasses The passengers on board described his actions as calm 5 During the whole incident Huseby repeatedly asked for and drank beer 3 Huseby s demands were to talk to Prime Minister Kare Willoch and Minister of Justice Mona Rokke both from the Conservative Party He also wanted to hold a press conference at Fornebu Huseby was unsatisfied with his treatment after he left prison He demanded to receive guarantees for better treatment and economic security from the authorities 4 Assisted by a psychologist the police negotiated with Huseby One hour after the plane landed 70 passengers were let out of the plane The first group were those passengers who had or claimed they had transfers to other flights In exchange the aircraft was moved closer to the terminal building The passengers were picked up by a bus and transported to the domestic terminal where the police questioned them The remaining passengers were let out thirty minutes later Only the five crew members remained 6 A friend of Huseby helped the police in the negotiations 4 At 18 30 the aircraft was out of beer so Huseby agreed to throw the gun out of the window in exchange for more beer This was delivered by a civilian police officer 6 The aircraft was then immediately stormed by special forces and Huseby was arrested No one was injured in the hijacking 6 7 Aftermath editStein Arvid Huseby originally from Karmoy was at the time 24 years old He had just finished studying at a Christian upper secondary school in Trondheim He had previously been sentenced five times for violent offenses including an armed robbery of a taxi and threatening a lensmann with a shotgun 3 8 He was beaten and abused by his father and started drinking as a 13 year old 9 He lost his job as a seaman due to drunkenness and was put into a psychiatric institution in 1980 aged 19 In 1983 he was admitted to a Christian school and had managed to stay away from alcohol for two years but had started again just prior to the incident He stated that he was afraid to lose his friends due to his misuse of alcohol 8 During the court case Huseby stated that he wanted help from society and attention drawn to his cause However he stated that he regretted doing this by hijacking He stated that all he wanted was to send a message to the minister of justice and prime minister that he needed help and that he did not intend that the other passengers be aware of his threats Huseby stated that the hijacking was spontaneous and that he planned to make an armed robbery or take hostages at the Radisson SAS hotel in Oslo 8 His defence lawyer argued that Huseby did not commit a hijacking in the letter of the law but had instead taken hostages which would result in a lesser sentence 10 The court psychologists stated that Huseby had a difficult childhood and had been defined as an alcoholic at the age of 17 They considered him to have a very underdeveloped ability to make rational decisions and weak mental health They also stated that he committed crimes to identify himself due to his low self esteem 8 On 29 May 1986 Huseby was found guilty of hijacking in Eidsivating Court of Appeal 10 He was sentenced to three years in prison and five years of preventive supervision 9 References edit Tjomsland Audun amp Wilsberg Kjell 1996 Braathens SAFE 50 ar Mot alle odds Oslo p 279 ISBN 82 990400 1 9 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Aviation Safety Network 21 Jun 1985 Retrieved 11 September 2009 a b c d Den 24 ar gamle mannen fra Karmoy som fredag kapret et in Norwegian Norwegian News Agency 23 June 1985 a b c d Forelopig samlemelding in Norwegian Norwegian News Agency 21 June 1985 Det var en skremmende opplevelse in Norwegian Norwegian News Agency 21 June 1985 a b c Flykapreren i dramaet pa Fornebu kastet vapnet ut av flyvinduet in Norwegian Norwegian News Agency 21 June 1985 Andersen Alf G 22 June 1985 Da kapreren strakte vapen Aftenposten in Norwegian a b c d Flykapreren angrer in Norwegian Norwegian News Agency 26 May 1986 a b Tre ars fengsel for flykapreren in Norwegian Norwegian News Agency 30 May 1986 a b 24aring kjent skyldig som flykaprer forste dom efter ny lov Aftenposten in Norwegian 30 May 1986 Portals nbsp Aviation nbsp Law nbsp Norway nbsp 1980s Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Braathens SAFE Flight 139 amp oldid 1179861896, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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