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D B Cooper — Part 32
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phenomena of "pressure oscillation" was unknown to the
erew or anyone else, prior to a test conducted by FBI,
U. S, Air Force and Northwest Orient Airlines personnel
on January 6, 1972.
The final solution was proposed by[ sd
as follows:
b6
b7C
b7D
In order for this solution to have any credibility
at ali, it is necessary to make the following assumptions:
(1) I£ it was a crewmember, he would be known to
to stewardesses and the ticket agent;
(2) There would have to have been at least seven
persons involved (i.e. pilot, 2nd officer,
3rd officer, 3 stewardesses and a ticket
agent or an accomplice);
(3) Ho passengers were involved.
Under these assumptions, this solution is not
plausible because of the following reasons:
~ Dw
DB Cooper-11598
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