One common plot twist could be that the hijacker is not who they seem. Maybe they are being forced to hijack the plane by some unseen villains. Another could be that there is a secret agent among the passengers who manages to turn the situation around. And sometimes, the destination the hijackers claim to be aiming for is just a decoy, and they have a completely different and more sinister plan in mind.
Sure. There was once a plane that got hijacked. The hijacker demanded to go to a remote island. But as the plane flew, a brave flight attendant managed to secretly send a distress signal. The authorities then found out that the hijacker was actually a man who had lost his family in a government - related accident and was trying to make a statement. In the end, the pilot tricked the hijacker into thinking they were landing on the island while actually landing at a military base where the hijacker was apprehended without any harm to the passengers.
Well, in many Indian plane hijack cases, there's the initial takeover by the hijackers. They usually board the plane with some sort of weapon or by using threats. Then, they make their demands known, which can range from the release of prisoners to political concessions. The authorities then scramble to deal with the situation, often setting up communication channels with the hijackers.
Another aspect to consider in Indian plane hijack stories is the impact on aviation security. After each hijack incident, security measures in Indian airports and on flights were enhanced. The authorities learned from these experiences. For instance, security checks became more thorough, and training for security personnel was improved. These measures were put in place to prevent future hijacks and protect the safety of passengers and crew members traveling in and out of India.
The show 'Hijack' is not based on any true events. It's the product of the imagination of the writers and creators, designed to provide an exciting and captivating viewing experience without being tied to reality.