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Bolivian Preacher Says God Wanted Him To Hijack Aeromexico Jet

MARTHA MENDOZA   09/10/09 07:50 PM ET   AP

Mexico Hijacked Airplane

MEXICO CITY — 2:30. 2:29. 2:28. ...

The assistant pilot, trying to calm the hijacker in the rear cabin of the grounded aircraft, stared at the flashing red display until he couldn't take it anymore. He walked to the front of the plane and took deep breaths for a full minute as he imagined himself being blown up with passengers and crew.

0:03. 0:02. 0:01. What goes through someone's head at a time like this?

"I imagined myself in the middle of an explosion, and I thought that in that moment my life would end," said Carlos Corzo.

But there was only silence.

The "bomb" was just three juice cans filled with sand. The ominous wires went nowhere. The seconds were ticking down on a benign stopwatch.

The three pilots of Aeromexico Flight 576, which was hijacked Wednesday afternoon on its way into Mexico City, spoke about the ordeal to the Associated Press. They described an incoherent Bolivian pastor, Jose Flores, 44, whose Biblical warnings and strange demands sparked an hour-long tarmac standoff that kept the country in suspense until the 103 passengers and seven crew members walked away unharmed.

Mexican investigators struggled Thursday with two questions: How did Flores get his fake bomb through airport security in Cancun, the flight's origin, and was he mentally ill and destined for a psychiatric hospital?

The pilots, meanwhile, were at still at the Mexico City airport more than a day later. They said they had slept all of about two hours and were ready to go home, but for the time being were busy recounting – for investigators, their families, each other – the story of what happened aboard Flight 576.

Pilot Ricardo Rios said the ordeal began about 1 p.m. Wednesday when a flight attendant told him a passenger had a bomb. The man was demanding to speak with him, and wanted the plane – which was approaching Mexico City – to circle seven times. The hijacker also needed to speak with President Felipe Calderon. It was urgent.

Rios said he didn't have enough fuel to circle the city, and instead radioed the control tower that they were being hijacked.

After the plane landed and taxied to a cleared section of the airport, Corzo, at the back of the aircraft, tried to reason with Flores.

There must be another way, Corzo told Flores, looking deep into his eyes. It's not worth it. Flores agreed to release women and children.

But after they were hustled away on the tarmac, Flores turned back to Corzo and popped open his suitcase, just for a moment. And that's when Corzo saw it: Wires, cans, a blue light, a red light, a flashing digital clock. Corzo told Rios about the bomb, and Rios, locked in the cabin, told the rescuers, who were creeping closer and closer to the plane.

Minutes later, after the fake time bomb had counted down to zero, masked police stormed the aircraft with guns drawn and grabbed Flores, along with several others they thought were working with him.

Police later said there was only one hijacker, and the other men were briefly detained because Flores had told a flight attendant he had three accomplices. He later told police his companions were "the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost."

The pilots, who have been congratulated for remaining calm and in control throughout the ordeal, told AP there's nothing they would do differently if it happened again.

And they all hope it doesn't.

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Associated Press writer E. Eduardo Castillo contributed to this report.

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01:02 PM on 09/13/2009
hey, if he potus can get away with it, why not this guy.

i suppose the question everyone should be asking is 'which god'? is it your god or my god?
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heroine addict
habitual goddess worship
12:51 PM on 09/13/2009
...coo coo.
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Js420
Another beautiful sunny day!
12:03 PM on 09/13/2009
Mentally ill.. you think? It's one thing to have a belief in god. but if you think he speaks to you, thats scary.
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ZenCrusader
trying to be more zen in a zany world.
11:25 AM on 09/13/2009
he looks like Little Richard !
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02:08 AM on 09/13/2009
God wants him to go to jail, too.
04:00 PM on 09/11/2009
Depends on which "God". the Judeo-Christian god starts wars, the Islamic god hijacks planes - I think maybe he got his signals crossed or listened in on someone else's call.
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Lefty83
09:42 PM on 09/11/2009
It's the same "god," all around, with different names. Christianity, Islam and Judaism are all connected.....stupid.
01:42 PM on 09/11/2009
GOD, the biggest patsy in the history of existence.
10:56 AM on 09/11/2009
Why is God telling people to do fcked up things
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offred
A biocitizen is 3/5 of a corporate citizen
11:52 PM on 09/10/2009
I wish God would be more careful about handing out advice to wackjobs.

"Bolivian Preacher Says God Wanted Him To Hijack Aeromexico Jet"

"Bush: God told me to invade Iraq"
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/bush-god-told-me-to-invade-iraq-509925.html
10:52 AM on 09/11/2009
Yep, that was his excuse.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
11:31 PM on 09/10/2009
I notice that people only claim divine will when doing bad things. This guy should be a fat southerner ranting about the sanctity of marriage while cheating on his wife.
07:53 AM on 09/11/2009
that's funny, and so true. religionists are nothing if not hypocrites.
10:09 PM on 09/10/2009
Can you say Crazyyyy
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deneufeldt
For the 99%
10:07 PM on 09/10/2009
Is he a Republican?
davyd56
Adapt & Overcome
07:03 PM on 09/10/2009
Sounds like the christian right wing nuts crosses borders.
06:30 PM on 09/10/2009
I can't be certain, but I suspect that Rev. Flores and Pastor Steve Anderson were classmates at the same bible school.
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OceanSize
Don't Ask, Don't Tell is better suited to religion
06:05 PM on 09/10/2009
We can see where he got the crazy from...his beloved mother.