Three men escaped Saturday from the Orsainville Detention Centre near Quebec City with the help of a green-coloured helicopter.

Here are some other notable helicopter prison breaks:

  • Quebec: In March 2013, there was a daring escape from St-Jerome, Quebec prison involving a helicopter where a pilot was forced at gunpoint to fly to the facility. The two escapees and two men accused of hijacking the chopper were caught within a few hours.
     
  • New York: A New York businessman convicted of murder, Joel David Kaplan, used a chopper to escape from a Mexican jail in 1971, and went on to write a book about it. The caper also inspired the 1975 movie "Breakout," starring Charles Bronson.
     
  • British Columbia: What is believed to be Canada's first prison escape by helicopter took place in 1990 when Robert Ford and David Thomas were whisked away from a maximum security facility in British Columbia. RCMP captured them two days later on nearby Echo Island.
     
  • Panama: A former senior Panamanian police official, Eduardo Herrera, escaped from prison on the Pacific island of Nao aboard a private helicopter in 1990. He was captured by authorities shortly afterward after attempting to take over police headquarters in Panama City.
     
  • Chile: Four leftist guerillas escaped from a high-security prison in Santiago, Chile, by jumping into a large basket dangling from a helicopter and flying away amid gunfire.
     
  • Australia: Russian-born Lucy Dudko rented a helicopter for an alleged sightseeing trip in 1999 and then forced the pilot at gunpoint to land at Australia's largest maximum security prison in Sydney to pick up her lover, convicted armed robber John Reginald Killick. The pair were on the run for a month before they were caught.
     
  • France: Pascal Payet, a French prisoner, used a helicopter to escape on three occasions, the latest on July 15, 2007. He was caught by authorities every time.
     
  • Greece: Inmates Alket Rizaj and Vassilis Paleokostas escaped twice by helicopter from a maximum-security prison in Athens, Greece, with a fellow inmate in 2006 and 2009. Both were recaptured separately. Rizaj attempted to break out of another Greek lockup this weekend, this time without a helicopter, and surrendered to police after a 24-hour standoff.