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... Philippine Airlines Flight 434, killing a Japanese passenger and damaging the aircraft. The flight was scheduled to have multiple legs, from Manila to Cebu, then on to Tokyo.30 Ramzi Yousef had personally placed the bomb aboard Flight ...
... Philippine Airlines Flight 434 [ Ramsi Yousef's test bombing effort in preparing for Operation Bojoinka ] Philippine Airlines Flight 434 was the route designator of a flight that flew on a Ninoy Aquino International Airport near Manila ...
... Philippine Airlines Flight 434 from Manila to Cebu City in the south, with a connection to Tokyo. Flight 434 was a commuter hop for domestic air travel over Philippine skies and then an international flight on to Tokyo, on one of the ...
... Philippine Airlines Flight 434 during an attack rehearsal less than one month ear- lier. The plot involved the surreptitious placement of an explosive device on 12 United States-bound aircraft. These bombs, like the device placed on ...
... Philippine Airlines Flight 434 , a Boeing 747 , at Manila . As the flight proceeded to Cebu , the Philippines , he assembled an IED in the lavatory . The IED consisted of a Casio databank watch as the timer , a Polaroid Flat Battery , a ...
... Philippine Airlines Flight 434 en route from the Philippines to Tokyo , Japan . After Yousef departed the plane on a layover stop , the device exploded as the plane approached Japan . The blast killed a Japanese busi- nessman but failed ...
... Philippine Airlines Flight 434 was the route designator of a flight from Ninoy Aquino International Airport , Pasay City in the Philippines to New Tokyo International Airport , with one stop at Mactan - Cebu International Airport , Cebu ...
... Philippine Airlines Flight 434, flying from Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Pasay Cityinthe Philippines to Narita Airport in Tokyo, with a stopover at MactanCebu Airport at Cebu, 300 milessouthin the Philippines. Oneofthe passengers ...
... Philippine Airlines Flight 434. All of these flights were scheduled to depart from cities in Southeast Asia where the bomber would board the plane , make a stopover in that region where the bomber would disembark , and then continue on ...
... Philippine Airlines flight 434 in December 1994, smuggling the chemicals on board in a contact lens solution bottle. He and his coconspirators planned to use similar liquid explosive devices, assembled in aircraft lavatories, to destroy ...