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B.C. pilot charged with hijacking and terrorism over Vancouver flight

Vancouver air-traffic control first mentioned a “rogue aircraft” shortly after 1 p.m., asking nearby aircraft to keep an eye out for a Cessna 172 and inform controllers of any need for emergency manoeuvres.

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VANCOUVER - A man charged with hijacking a light plane at Victoria International Airport and flying it to Vancouver had an “ideological motive to disrupt airspace” and seized control of the aircraft after threatening a flight instructor, RCMP said Wednesday.

A spokeswoman for the Public Prosecution Service of Canada said a charge of hijacking had been filed in Richmond, B.C., constituting a “terrorist activity” and a “terrorist offence” under two sections of the Criminal Code.

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