Operations are back to normal after a “threatening note” was found Saturday on an American Airlines flight at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport that caused a halt in flights.
Atlanta Police confirmed no threat was found after searching the aircraft.
The airport confirmed the incident in a statement posted to Twitter.
“Shortly before 7am, prior to departure from the gate, a threatening note was found aboard an American Airlines flight bound for DFW (Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport),” the statement read.
The statement continued, “A temporary ground stop that had been in effect has been lifted and operations at the airport are back to normal.”
Nov 2 incident:
Shortly before 7am, prior to departure from the gate, a threatening note was found aboard an American Airlines flight bound for DFW. The passengers were disembarked and re-screened at the gate, and APD is on scene to conduct a security sweep of the plane. 1/2
Passengers on the Dallas-bound flight were disembarked and re-screened while officers conducted a security sweep of the plane, according a statement from the Atlanta Police Department.
About an hour after responding to the threat, police gave the “all clear.”
“No threat found and no arrests made,” their statement continued. “Thank you for your patience as we worked to ensure the security of passengers at our airport.”
Police have not released details on what the note said.
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