Summary

  • The captivating Netflix series, The Hijacking Of Flight 601, is based on a real-life hijacking incident that occurred in Colombia in 1973.
  • The two ordinary men who hijacked Flight 601, Francisco Solano Lopez and Eusebio Borja, were seeking money and a route to Cuba.
  • Despite the hijackers' demands, the passengers of Flight 601 were eventually rescued after a 60-hour ordeal, with all returning safely.

The Hijacking Of Flight 601, is a fictionalized portrayal of the real-life incident that occurred on Sociedad Aeronautica de Medellin (SAM) Flight HK-1247 in Colombia. Created by C.S. Prince and Pablo González, the series narrates how two young men who were desperate for money came up with the plan to blackmail the Colombian government by hijacking a plane and holding the passengers hostage to facilitate negotiations. The Netflix miniseries is told from the perspective of the two flight attendants, two pilots, the hijackers, and an airline official who was negotiating with the hijackers.

During the 1960s and 1970s, Colombia was rife with hijackings, but Flight 601 stood out because of the duration of the hijack and the vast distance the plane covered. The captivating series chronicles how the crew members of Flight 601 and some airline officials bravely rescued the passengers of the plane despite facing opposition from the Colombian government. The creators of The Hijacking Of Flight 601 - one of many Spanish language shows available to stream - made some creative changes to the original story for entertainment purposes, but the series has mostly stayed true to its source material.

The Hijacking Of Flight 601 Is Based On What Happened With SAM Colombia Flight HK-1274 In 1973

The Hijacking of Flight 601 was based on a real-life incident

Edilma calming the passengers of Flight 601

Netflix has several TV shows that are based on real-life stories, with The Hijacking Of Flight 601 serving as a great example of how sometimes fact might seem stranger than fiction. The Hijacking Of Flight 601 used the real-life hijacking of SAM Colombia Flight HK-1274 also known as Flight 601 as the basis of its story. On May 30, 1973, a seemingly ordinary day, SAM Flight HK-1274 departed from Bogota, Colombia, and made its first stop in Cali then proceeded to Pereira, where additional passengers boarded the aircraft.

According to the BBC, the plane was carrying 84 passengers, including crew members, and not 43 passengers as depicted in the limited series. Further, the plane had actually taken off from Pereira, and not Bogota. As the plane took off, the passengers and crew settled in, but little did they know that they would be going through one of the most harrowing experiences of their lives. Shortly after takeoff, two men wearing masks and carrying guns stood up and announced that they would be hijacking the plane.

The hijacking of Flight 601 served as inspiration for the novel titled Los Condenados del Aire (The Condemned of the Air) by the Italian writer Di Ricco.

The hijackers then went into the cockpit and demanded that the pilots change their destination to Aruba. When the plane arrived in Aruba, the unknown hijackers let their demands known. They wanted $200, 000 and the release of political prisoners, but their request was denied. The plane took off but had to go back to Aruba three times. The first time was because they did not have enough fuel to go to Lima, Peru, while the second was the result of other airports not having any landing space. The final time was for them to change the crew members on the plane.

During the plane’s several stops, numerous passengers disembarked. By the time Flight 601 landed in Mendoza Argentina, only the crew and the hijackers were on board. The plane made two short stops in Resistencia and Asunción, before making its final stop in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Flight HK-1274 Was Hijacked By Two Ordinary Men

Francisco Solano Lopez and Eusebio Borja hijacked Flight 601

The two men who had hijacked Flight 601 were Francisco Solano Lopez and Eusebio Borja. Lopez and Bojar were not the guerrilla fighters they were pretending to be. They were Paraguayan men who went to Colombia in search of a better life when their soccer careers in Ecuador ended. The two former soccer forwards were going through a tough financial time and wanted to make money quickly. While down on their luck and out of ideas on how to better their finances, Lopez and Bojar came up with the plan to hijack Flight HK-1274 (via TODAY).

Their demands of the Colombian government were simple. They wanted $200,000, the release of political prisoners, and safe passage to Cuba. However, the Colombian government refused to negotiate with the hijackers because they had a policy of not engaging with terrorists. It was up to the owners of the airline to ensure that the passengers were returned safely to their family and friends. During one of their stops in Aruba, the airline officials gave the hijackers $50,000 in exchange for the release of women and children.

When the identity of the hijackers was revealed, it turned out that they were not involved with the Ejercito de Liberacion (National Liberation Party) or any other political organization. The hijacking was simply a way for them to make a name for themselves and escape from debilitating poverty. It makes sense that Lopez and Borja decided to use the ELN in their hijacking plan. The ELN was the perfect ruse because they were constantly in the media due to several arrests of artists and professors. After the hijacking of Flight 601 ended, Solano was arrested by the police but Borja was never found.

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What Happened To The Passengers On Flight 601?

All the passengers of Flight 601 returned safely

Cover poster for The Hijacking of Flight 601

Flight 601 made several stops and released several hostages during the course of the hijacking. The women and children were released first, some of the passengers escaped through a hole in the plane, and the rest were released before Flight 601 landed in Buenos Aires. The hijackers dropped them off during a stop in Asuncion and Resistencia.

When the plane landed in Ezeiza, Lopez and Borja were nowhere to be found. The hijacking of Flight 601 ended after 60 long hours in Buenos Aires with all the members of the crew returning safely. The hijacking of Flight 601 has since developed an almost legendary reputation, not only because of the length it lasted or the over 10,000 miles it covered, but also due to the idea that Borja seemed to have disappeared without a trace.

Sources: TODAY, BBC

The Hijacking of Flight 601 (2024)
The Hijacking of Flight 601 (2024)
Drama
History
Thriller

Cast
Mónica Lopera , Christian Tappan , Ángela Cano , Enrique Carriazo , Marcela Benjumea , Johan Rivera , Carlos Vesga , Ilena Antonini , Valentin Villafañe , Alián Devetac , Juan Pablo Raba
Release Date
April 10, 2024
Seasons
1
Streaming Service(s)
Netflix
Writers
Camilo Prince , Pablo González , Miguel Fajardo , Verónica Triana