
On a winter night in July 1960, passengers aboard Trans Australia Airlines Flight 408 expected a routine journey from Sydney to Brisbane. Instead, they found themselves at the heart of a terrifying first in Australian aviation history. Armed with a sawn-off rifle and a homemade bomb, Soviet-born Alex Hildebrandt demanded the plane be diverted to Singapore—setting off a tense standoff at 10,000 feet.
This episode reconstructs the dramatic events that unfolded in the skies: the hijacker’s threats, the crew’s heroic response, and the moment First Officer Tom Bennett risked everything to disable the bomb and subdue the attacker. We explore the legal aftermath, the emotional toll on the crew, and how this unprecedented event reshaped aviation security in Australia.
With archival detail and emotional insight, we revisit a forgotten chapter of Australian history—where courage and quick thinking saved 49 lives.
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