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Tuesday,
October 30, 2001
National
Briefs
Bomb
threat diverts DFW-bound plane
WASHINGTON
(AP) An American Airlines plane made an unscheduled
landing at Washington Dulles International Airport on Monday
night after a written bomb threat was found aboard, airport
and government officials said. Passengers used emergency slides
to leave the aircraft.
The
Boeing 757 plane, American Flight 785 en route to Dallas-Fort
Worth International Airport from New Yorks La Guardia
Airport, landed just after 7 p.m., according to officials
at the airport in suburban Virginia 25 miles west of Washington.
There was a threat and it is being investigated,
said Paul Malandrino, an operations manager at Dulles. Everyone
is safe. The passengers are off the airplane.
No
bomb was found.
A
recorded statement by American Airlines spokesman Gus Whitcomb
said the plane was diverted because of a suspicious note found
by a passenger, but gave few other details. A government official
speaking on condition of anonymity said the note was a bomb
threat.
The
FBI is investigating the threat, but bureau spokesmen Chris
Murray would not comment on whether it was genuine or if the
plane was ever in danger.
Immediately
after the plane landed it was directed to a remote part of
the airport and surrounded by police vehicles.
Three
of the planes 141 passengers suffered minor injuries
while leaving the plane on the emergency slides, a hospital
spokesperson said.
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