Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 710 was a Boeing 737-200 flight from Sacramento, California to Los Angeles that was hijacked by Dimitr Alexiev and Michael Azmanoff, two Bulgarian immigrants, on July 5, 1972 shortly after take-off from Sacramento Airport.
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Passenger E. H. Stanley Carter, a sixty-six year old retired railroad conductor from Montreal, was also killed; passengers Leo R. Gormley of Los Angeles and actor Victor Sen Yung were wounded and survived.
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