Aer Lingus Plane from NY Evacuated after Threat
SHANNON, Ireland -- An Aer Lingus flight from New York has been evacuated during a scheduled stop in Ireland.
An airport official in Shannon says a threat referring to explosives was made against the aircraft. He says the threat came to a police station in Dublin, where the flight was headed after the stop in Shannon.
No explosives were found during an initial search.
There were 239 passengers on Aer Lingus Flight 112.
Re: Aer Lingus Plane from NY Evacuated after Threat
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Originally Posted by Ari707
An airport official in Shannon says a threat referring to explosives was made against the aircraft. He says the threat came to a police station in Dublin, where the flight was headed after the stop in Shannon.
So, what do you think, does this become the new fraternity prank? "Let's call in a fake threat and see if we can get an airliner diverted?" School's back in a week or so, wonder if we see more of this following drunken frat parties.