A Cuban DC-3 airliner carrying 35 passengers and crew was hijacked on Wednesday and forced to fly to Florida, where it landed in Key West under escort of U.S. military jets, U.S. and Cuban authorities said. The FBI took six suspected hijackers into custody on the tarmac at Key West International Airport after the plane, flown by Cuban state airline Aerotaxi, landed safely. No injuries were reported and the passengers were being held for questioning. The plane was first spotted by Miami air traffic controllers as it headed from the communist-ruled Caribbean island across the 90 miles of the Florida Straits that separate Cuba from Key West. Full Story
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