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D B Cooper — Part 10
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OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10
MAY 1982 EDITION
GSA FPMR (41 CFR) 101-11.6 P
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Memorandum
SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) DATE: 11/26/71
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UNSUB;
Northwest Airlines
Flight 305
Portland to Seattle
11/24/71
C&A - HIJACKING; EXTORTION
00: Seattle
Based on descriptions furnished by best witnesses -
available, subject is described as follows:
Race: White
Sex: Male
Age: Mid 40's
Height: 5* 10" to 6'
Weight: 170 to 180
Build: Medium
Hair: Black, medium length
parted on left side
Eyes: Brown
Complexion: Olive
Dress: Wearing a black business suit,
white shirt, narrow black tie,
black overcoat, black dress
shoes °
Subject had dark frame sunglasses with brown
lenses. He was carrying a black business-like briefcase
described as very ordinary. Subjéet. Subject believed to
have used parachutes described as follows:
1. Chest pack type 24 foot white nylon canopy,
white nylon shrouds, about 14' length, model T-7A. Chute
container was olive drab green with [| —____]inseribea. —
Container dimensions are 10" by 14" °
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2. Back-pack type chute, 28 foot, white canopy,
flat circular military type. Chute container is olive drab
military. Chute harness is civilian luxury type made of
50 foot tan cotton material. "
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