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Jürgen Schumann
Memorial Stone Juergen Schumann Babenhausen
The memorial to Jürgen Schumann in Babenhausen, Germany
Born(1940-04-29)29 April 1940
Died16 October 1977(1977-10-16) (aged 37)
Cause of deathMurdered by hijackers
MonumentsMonument in Babenhausen, Germany
NationalityGerman
Known forFlight Captain of Lufthansa Flight 181
Aviation career
Famous flightsLufthansa Flight 181 (1977)

Jürgen Schumann (29 April 1940 – 16 October 1977) was a German pilot. In 1977 he was the flight captain of the Lufthansa plane Landshut when it was hijacked. He was murdered by a PLFP militant.

Life[edit]

In 1960 Schumann joined the Air Force of the Bundeswehr and began his flying career at Büchel Air Base, Germany, where in 1965 he began working for TaktLwG 33 on the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter. After his retirement as an Hauptmann (Officer) in 1968 he became a civilian pilot for the German branch of Lufthansa and was the Captain of the Lufthansa plane Landshut when it was hijacked on 13 October 1977.

On 14 October 1977 he was able to share information with the authorities about the number of hijackers on board the plane during a stopover in Dubai. Based on the interview by Dubai's defence minister (Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Prime Minister, Vice President of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai since 4 January 2006), the hijackers also learnt that the leader made Schumann kneel in the aisle, threatening to shoot him if anything were to happen. Upon landing on 16 October 1977 at Aden International Airport (in South Yemen at the time) on a sand strip near the runway (as the government had blocked all runways; the plane did not have enough fuel to reach another), Schumann left with permission from the plane's hijackers, to check the landing gear. He also used the opportunity to talk in the terminal about releasing the hostages. His last words before re-entering the aircraft were "I am going back now. I am sure they will kill me".[1]

Afterwards he willingly returned to the aircraft. On board he was yelled at by Akache, before being shot in the head.[2]

Mein Mann war kein Held. Als Flugkapitän hatte er die alleinige Verantwortung für seine Passagiere. In dieser Verantwortung hat er gehandelt.

My husband was no hero. As Captain he had a responsibility for his passengers. On these responsibilities he acted.

— Monika Schumann on 3 June 2021[3]

The Jürgen Schumann Barracks in Appen were named after him on 24 November 2021, after much discussion.[4][5][3]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Die letzten Stunden des "Landshut"-Kapitäns" [The last hour of the Landshut's Captain]. Die Welt (in German). 25 August 2007. Archived from the original on 2023-09-02. Retrieved 2023-09-02.
  • ^ Hanfeld, Michael (2007-12-01). "Der wahre Held der "Landshut"". Medien (in German). Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. Archived from the original on 2021-11-24. Retrieved 2022-11-24.
  • ^ a b "Feierliche Umbenennung" (PDF). Broschüre des Festaktes (Jürgen-Schumann-Kaserne) (in German). Unteroffizierschule der Luftwaffe. 2021-11-24. Retrieved 2021-11-24.
  • ^ Sven Felix Kellerhoff (2020-12-08). "Bundeswehr benennt Kaserne nach Terror-Opfer Jürgen Schumann". Geschichte – Deutscher Herbst (in German). Welt Online. Retrieved 2021-06-21.
  • ^ Michael Schmidt und Henner Feddersen (2021). "Jürgen-Schumann-Kaserne". Aktuelles (Neuer Name für die Heimat der Unteroffizierschule der Luftwaffe) (in German). Bundesministerium der Verteidigung. Retrieved 2021-11-24.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jürgen_Schumann&oldid=1227213287"

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