EWING -- A Frontier Airlines plane headed to Florida was detained for two hours at the Trenton-Mercer Airport on Monday after a threat was received, officials said Tuesday.
Frontier Airlines Flight 913 to Tampa, Fla., was set to leave at 3:10 p.m. when a threatening phone call was received by the airline, delaying the scheduled take-off, said Julie Wilmot, Mercer County spokeswoman.
Wilmot did not identify the nature of the threat. Frontier Airlines and a spokesman for the Mercer County Sheriff’s Department declined to comment, referring questions to the FBI, which did not immediately return a request for information.
Authorities emptied the plane and passengers were required to pass through security screening while bomb-sniffing dogs walked through the plane. Nothing was found and passengers were allowed to re-board, Lisa Farbstein, spokeswoman for the Transportation Safety Administration.
The plane left the airport at 5:08 p.m. – two hours past its scheduled time, according to Frontier’s flight schedules.
- Source: http://www.nj.com
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