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On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 15:23:29 GMT, "Yosimite Sam"
wrote: Bill, I noticed in one of your posts that you knew Allen Barklage. I never knew the man, but had heard his name mentioned often. I've know of the "hijack" story, but have never heard the details. Do you know them? Would you share? Howard Oh, yeah, Allen restled the gun away from the psycho when he was hijacked. He flew the helicopter and got the gun away from the guy while in flight. And Allen was the only pilot on the helicotper. It think it was a Jet Ranger. He landed and the guy was arrested. I'll have to call Fred Stewart and ask him about the details. I heard Allen talk about it years ago but didn' t pay much attention to it. It was sort of like a James Bond thing he did. Very Ballsy. It was like Beer Talk in those days, but it did really happen. BWB |
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So who was the hijacker? I had heard an escaped felon.....Helluva story
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I attended a Rotorcraft dinner where Allen was the guest speaker. He went
thru that whole affair. The flight was supposed to be a Real Estate look see and I remember Allen noting that the woman got in the back seat and was a bit curious about that, but went ahead with the flight. I remember the tale of turning the controls loose and fighting with her over the gun was indeed a James Bond kind of tale. As I recall the guns were fired a couple of times and I think I remember the woman taking a round. My wife remembers the woman dying as the result of the wound. I'm sure there must be a better record than my memory of the details of the event. It sure seemed to me at the time that Allen must be either the best helo pilot in the world or the luckiest or both. I was pretty sure that the release of him dying in a helo crash had to be a mis-print. Stu Fields "Yosimite Sam" wrote in message news:Rx4Zb.353364$xy6.1810539@attbi_s02... Bill, I noticed in one of your posts that you knew Allen Barklage. I never knew the man, but had heard his name mentioned often. I've know of the "hijack" story, but have never heard the details. Do you know them? Would you share? Howard |
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Howard , Hope BWB doesn't mind my stepping in here !
As you probably know Allen flew traffic copter reports in St.Louis,Mo. & owned a Mini 500 copter. Another pilot was supposed to take this chartered flight but, got tied up on previous flight,so Allen volunteered to take this *** supposed *** real estate developer *had brief case maps -the whole works* on an overflight survey near Cape Girardu(sp) Mo.. When they started to get in the chopper(Jet Ranger ,I believe),Allen told her she could see better in the front seat (as she started to get in back). She told him she would decide where to sit & for him to just fly like she told him. Allen said he could tell this was going to be a fun flight!!!! They loaded up & lifted off,she told him to fly along the Mississippi river until she told him to turn north. He suggested to her that in would save time (money) to go direct. He said she told him in no uncertain terms to do what she told him to do. No problem,your money,he said(he still figured he could make it back in time for traffic reporting). Near Cape Gir. she told him to turn north & fly for (I believe)15 miles,make a 180* turn,then she would tell him where to land. He knew almost instantly that that flight path would take them over the federal prison in the area.(a definate no,no=no fly zone)Said he turned his head to tell her they couldn't do that & he was looking down the barrel of a 9mm pistol. She told him to do as told or else. He said as he flew over the prison area,he tried to avoid the prison as much as possible when going north. All the time trying to figure out what to do. Made his 180* turn,headed south. She told him he was to land in the prison exercise yard & pick up 2 passengers. He told her ,there is no way they are going to let us land & take off in the yard,they will shoot us out of the sky. Again she told him to do as he was told. He decided if he could talk her into opening the side door,maybe it would distract(he figured the sudden rush of air would surprise her) her enough so he could do something to get the gun. He told her by opening the door in advance the passengers could get in quick & maybe they could make it out of the yard without getting shot. She agreed. So when he reached back to unlatch the door,he gave it a shove. As he let go of the door,he grabbed her hand w/ the gun,then gabbed on w/ the other hand. After wrestling the gun from her hand(helicoper flying it self)he turned & saw her reaching for another gun on the floor(she told him,that's ok ,I have another one). So he said he just started firing away over his shoulder. After the gun was empty ,he couldn't see her anymore. About this time he looked back up front & realised he was in a 90* vertical dive headed for mother earth. Said he pulled up on col.& cranked in all of throttle,just got the ship level before it hit the ground. Shut down the engine, climbed out,looked in the back. His lady friend wasn't moving. Said he turned & noticed a gate in the fence & a little room inside the fence. (he had landed in the cleared area between the prison fence & a wooded area) He took off running to the gate,entered as it was unlock as was the door into the room. There was a phone in the room but, he couldn't get it to work. He then tought of the radio in his A/C. Took off running toward the A/C. All of a sudden he realised there are guards up in the towers w/ guns & he could be shot. Said,he stopped ,put his hands in the air,turned & looked up to the towers & waved his hand, one of the guards waved back while looking down the barrel of his gun pointed at Allen. I guess about this time people stared coming out of the prison to see what was going on. Allen slowly walked back to his A/C. Turned on his Radios & made a call to their base on the river barge they used for a heliport. He said the owner has radio at home to monitor what's going on. Owner's wife answered Allen's call & started to laugh,She replied to Allen that this was his best stunt yet,like it really happened: Yeah, right,you have killed your lady passenger,you've shot up the helicopter & crashed the helicopter at a federal prison & you need help!!!( From what I have been told Allen was good at pratical jokes). Finally the boss & the other pilot( that was supposed to take this charter) came up on the radio. The boss told him they would fly out there but , if this was a stunt,first he was going to kick Allen's tail,then fire him. I'm posting this as best I remember it as told by Allen. Allen was in the process of writing a book about this event when he was killed in his Mini 500. I wonder if it was ever finished. Would love to read it for more details. The lady Allen shot,had a daugther try to break out the same guy from prison a couple of years later. The police believe she was going to steal a Saber Liner (as there is a Saber Liner repair facility near by)& fly them out of the country. Allen said he believed that was the first lady's plan. They tought because he knew how to fly jet helicopters that he could fly F/W jets. You know one jet is just like any other jet,yeah,right!!! Maybe Fred Stewart,or Bill can tell more details of anything I forgot. Ed Randolph #0005 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Badwater Bill) wrote in message ... On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 15:23:29 GMT, "Yosimite Sam" wrote: Bill, I noticed in one of your posts that you knew Allen Barklage. I never knew the man, but had heard his name mentioned often. I've know of the "hijack" story, but have never heard the details. Do you know them? Would you share? Howard Oh, yeah, Allen restled the gun away from the psycho when he was hijacked. He flew the helicopter and got the gun away from the guy while in flight. And Allen was the only pilot on the helicotper. It think it was a Jet Ranger. He landed and the guy was arrested. I'll have to call Fred Stewart and ask him about the details. I heard Allen talk about it years ago but didn' t pay much attention to it. It was sort of like a James Bond thing he did. Very Ballsy. It was like Beer Talk in those days, but it did really happen. BWB |
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![]() Thanks for taking the time to write this story...What an incredible guy....probably saved his own life by taking control of the situation. What year did this happen? Howard |
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And this:
One of the most famous escape attempts was masterminded by Garrett Brock Trapnell, who was serving time for hijacking a jetliner. His girlfriend, Barbara Oswald, tried to hijack a helicopter in May 1978 to facilitate his escape, but was shot and killed in the attempt. A few months later, Oswald's daughter hijacked a jetliner from St. Louis to the Williamson County airport and held the crew and passengers hostage for 10 hours, demanding Trapnell's release. She eventually surrendered. From he http://www.thesouthern.com/rednews/2...op/TOP002.html "Yosimite Sam" wrote in message news:Rx4Zb.353364$xy6.1810539@attbi_s02... Bill, I noticed in one of your posts that you knew Allen Barklage. I never knew the man, but had heard his name mentioned often. I've know of the "hijack" story, but have never heard the details. Do you know them? Would you share? Howard |
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![]() Allen told this story at the 1998 P.R.A. International Fly-In. It was a woman who chartered the flight. She wanted to sit in the back to see the sights, and unfold her map. Allen said that he thought it was strange that she kept giving directions like, "Turn due east at the river", etc. Not what he expected from your average rubbernecker on her first sightseeing flight. I don't remember the whole sequence of events that led up to him turning around and looking at her, but when he did he was looking down the barrel of a hand cannon (.44 Magnum IIRC). He said that he trimmed it to pitch up when he let go of stick, and wrestled the gun away, and ended up shooting her with it. He got the aircraft back under control, and landed. The cops told him later that the woman's plan was to hijack the aircraft, and have him fly over to the prison where her boyfriend/husband/shack-up was, and break him out. That's the basic story, but Allen was a good storyteller, and there was lot's more to it. I don't know if anyone recorded it though. Mike Yeah. I remember it now, she wanted Allen to land in the prison yard and pick up her husband. I think Allen killed her too. Do you remember that part Mike? IIRC Allen shot her and killed her. Bill |
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On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 23:49:19 GMT, "Ed Bryant"
wrote: And this: One of the most famous escape attempts was masterminded by Garrett Brock Trapnell, who was serving time for hijacking a jetliner. His girlfriend, Barbara Oswald, tried to hijack a helicopter in May 1978 to facilitate his escape, but was shot and killed in the attempt. A few months later, Oswald's daughter hijacked a jetliner from St. Louis to the Williamson County airport and held the crew and passengers hostage for 10 hours, demanding Trapnell's release. She eventually surrendered. Okay, I should have read on. Allen did shoot her and kill her. I thought I remembered that part correctly. But, a mind is a terrible thing to waste and age is wasting mine. BWB |
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![]() Maybe Fred Stewart,or Bill can tell more details of anything I forgot. Ed Randolph #0005 Nah...you did a great job Ed. Thanks for telling it the way it happened. As I read your post it all came back but I'd forgotten most of it. I appreciate your input. Does Allen's wife have that unpublished manuscript that Allen wrote about it? It might be worth publishing. BWB |
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