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Did you know... that Paul Joseph Cini, a Canadian skyjacker, thought that he could evade justice by parachuting from the plane before landing?
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... that 28-year-old Paul Joseph Cini became Canada's first hijacker of a commercial airliner? Source: [1]
ALT1: ... that Paul Joseph Cini, a Canadian skyjacker, thought he could evade justice by parachuting from the plane with the ransom money before landing? Source: [1][2]
ALT2: ... that Canadian skyjacker, Paul Joseph Cini, while armed with both a shotgun and dynamite, was overcome and captured by a flight attendant and two members of the flight crew? Source: [3][4]
Narutolovehinata5 That used to be the case for your first five articles, lots of us just "banked" them, but I never used any of that. But, if the rules have changed since then, so be it. I'll find time to review one. Thanks for the offer anyway.
GenQuest"scribble"00:59, 9 December 2022 (UTC)reply
A QPQ has now been done so this is ready for a full review. To answer your question: the freebies as far as the rules go only seem to refer to the first five credits (now nominations); there's nothing about "stocking up" freebies by starting to do QPQs early.
Narutolovehinata5 (
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01:17, 10 December 2022 (UTC)reply
GenQuest Can you cite "first Canadian to hijack a commercial airliner and[no] ... the first person to plan a skyjacking with an escape by use of a parachute"[2] in the article along with the rest of the lead? I don't see the info in the article body either. I don't see mention of three flight crew members[4] in the article.
SL93 (
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02:54, 5 January 2023 (UTC)reply
SL93 can't locate my orig source for "first Canadian", so I removed from article and ALTs for expediency; The rest are cited as above; I added some content to the lede regarding the stewardess and two other flight crew members that subdued him [Dohey, Flight Purser Arpin, and Captain Ehman]. They are mentioned in the article body.
GenQuest The last that I can see in the lead that is uncited is - "the first person to plan a skyjacking with a planned escape by use of a parachute"[2][1] and that the wildnerness was in Alberta, Canada.[5]SL93 (
talk)
13:45, 5 January 2023 (UTC)reply
The part "is noted as the first person to plan a skyjacking with a planned escape by use of a parachute" still wasn't referenced in the article so I added the citation. This is ready and the promoter can choose the hook.
SL93 (
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17:55, 5 January 2023 (UTC)reply
References
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abcPaul Joseph Cini Hijacked a Plane Because He Had an Idea: Parachuting; WebPage:
Slate.com; text: He had a shotgun, dynamite, a collapsible shovel, a pup tent, candy bars, and a dark-blue parachute. What could go wrong?; retrieved 27 November 2022; Text: "Paul Joseph Cini would be remembered not as the world’s first “parajacker” but as a fool ... The fame that Cini so desperately craved would instead go the fabled D.B. Cooper, who jumped out of a Northwest Orient Airlines jet 11 days later and was never seen again..."
^
abcHijacker Gets a Life Term...; April 13, 1972; article;
NYT; p. 86; retrieved 1 December 2022; Text: "CALGARY, Alberta, April 12 (AP)—Paul Joseph Cini, regarded as the first hijacker to attempt to use a parachute, has been sentenced to life in prison..."
^Life Sentence Meant to Deter Plane Hijacking; 12 April 1972; "
Ottawa Citizen"; retrieved 29 November 2022; p. 17; Text: "...he was slugged unconscious in a wild struggle with the crew as the plane descended virtually blind toward Calgary[, Alberta] on a cloudy night..."
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Did you know... that Paul Joseph Cini, a Canadian skyjacker, thought that he could evade justice by parachuting from the plane before landing?
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... that 28-year-old Paul Joseph Cini became Canada's first hijacker of a commercial airliner? Source: [1]
ALT1: ... that Paul Joseph Cini, a Canadian skyjacker, thought he could evade justice by parachuting from the plane with the ransom money before landing? Source: [1][2]
ALT2: ... that Canadian skyjacker, Paul Joseph Cini, while armed with both a shotgun and dynamite, was overcome and captured by a flight attendant and two members of the flight crew? Source: [3][4]
Narutolovehinata5 That used to be the case for your first five articles, lots of us just "banked" them, but I never used any of that. But, if the rules have changed since then, so be it. I'll find time to review one. Thanks for the offer anyway.
GenQuest"scribble"00:59, 9 December 2022 (UTC)reply
A QPQ has now been done so this is ready for a full review. To answer your question: the freebies as far as the rules go only seem to refer to the first five credits (now nominations); there's nothing about "stocking up" freebies by starting to do QPQs early.
Narutolovehinata5 (
talk ·
contributions)
01:17, 10 December 2022 (UTC)reply
GenQuest Can you cite "first Canadian to hijack a commercial airliner and[no] ... the first person to plan a skyjacking with an escape by use of a parachute"[2] in the article along with the rest of the lead? I don't see the info in the article body either. I don't see mention of three flight crew members[4] in the article.
SL93 (
talk)
02:54, 5 January 2023 (UTC)reply
SL93 can't locate my orig source for "first Canadian", so I removed from article and ALTs for expediency; The rest are cited as above; I added some content to the lede regarding the stewardess and two other flight crew members that subdued him [Dohey, Flight Purser Arpin, and Captain Ehman]. They are mentioned in the article body.
GenQuest The last that I can see in the lead that is uncited is - "the first person to plan a skyjacking with a planned escape by use of a parachute"[2][1] and that the wildnerness was in Alberta, Canada.[5]SL93 (
talk)
13:45, 5 January 2023 (UTC)reply
The part "is noted as the first person to plan a skyjacking with a planned escape by use of a parachute" still wasn't referenced in the article so I added the citation. This is ready and the promoter can choose the hook.
SL93 (
talk)
17:55, 5 January 2023 (UTC)reply
References
^
abcPaul Joseph Cini Hijacked a Plane Because He Had an Idea: Parachuting; WebPage:
Slate.com; text: He had a shotgun, dynamite, a collapsible shovel, a pup tent, candy bars, and a dark-blue parachute. What could go wrong?; retrieved 27 November 2022; Text: "Paul Joseph Cini would be remembered not as the world’s first “parajacker” but as a fool ... The fame that Cini so desperately craved would instead go the fabled D.B. Cooper, who jumped out of a Northwest Orient Airlines jet 11 days later and was never seen again..."
^
abcHijacker Gets a Life Term...; April 13, 1972; article;
NYT; p. 86; retrieved 1 December 2022; Text: "CALGARY, Alberta, April 12 (AP)—Paul Joseph Cini, regarded as the first hijacker to attempt to use a parachute, has been sentenced to life in prison..."
^Life Sentence Meant to Deter Plane Hijacking; 12 April 1972; "
Ottawa Citizen"; retrieved 29 November 2022; p. 17; Text: "...he was slugged unconscious in a wild struggle with the crew as the plane descended virtually blind toward Calgary[, Alberta] on a cloudy night..."