
Air-traffic conversation suggests suspected B.C. hijacking was ‘some type of protest’
VANCOUVER — A conversation involving a Vancouver International Airport air traffic controller suggests the alleged hijacking of a small aircraft that temporarily stopped landings on Tuesday may have been motivated by “some type of protest.”
The unidentified controller in the air-traffic audio recording tells the pilot of a grounded aircraft that a Cessna is circling about 500 feet over the airport and the situation could last “a couple hours.”
But the Cessna landed about 10 minutes later, and police say the sole occupant was arrested.
In the air traffic conversation, the grounded pilot of a commercial jet asks why his plane is being held at the gate.