I know who it is

Seems unlikely. It's not like you can rehearse dropping out of the back of a hijacked plane. Any research he did would have been done before he went missing, because if he was committed enough to go missing then he already had made a decision about it.
The other thing is - rent is expensive. Lepsy left his job, his car, how did he survive for over a year, while still keeping incognito when his intention was to extort $200k. It's unlikely Cooper had an accomplice considering the nature of his crime.

Frank pooped the bed

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I know that guy, I went to school with his son

DP Pooper

Unlikely
fearoflanding.com/history/the-odd-story-of-richard-floyd-mccoy-jr/
>Dan Cooper’s daring hijacking was all over the news and, at the time, McCoy told a friend that he thought Cooper should have asked for $500,000 instead of the $200,000 Cooper received. He told the same friend that he had come up with a foolproof plan for hijacking a plane. He convinced his wife to give him $500 in order to carry out this foolproof plan: he needed flight tickets, guns and a disguise.
Where did that money go

That's just it...never found a chute or body
I don't think the cash ever turned up in circulation tho

Theory is he froze to death during the descent, the parachute and his corpse twister in the canopies of some trees, and the money probably eventually got washed down the river (where the notes were found) and out to sea. That's why there's no notes in circulation

Suppose he had a wetsuit on under that business suit

Daniel Walcott - Google "Will the real Daniel Walcott please stand up"

how did they get the cash to him on a plane? the same way they refuel them mid-air or what? have seen a few things about this dude but don't think I've heard that part explained