DENVER, April 19 (UPI) — FBI officials questioned passengers on board Delta Flight 1500 and searched the Boeing 737 after a note with a bomb threat was discovered on the plane. No bomb was found.
The pilot of the plane notified air traffic control of the threat, which was found on a note in the rear galley of the plane by a flight attendant.
“Flight 1500 now declaring an emergency at this time. We have a written threat aboard the aircraft,” the pilot said. “Our flight attendant found a note indicating there was a bomb onboard towards the rear of the aircraft.”
The plane, which was en route to Denver from Detroit, arrived safely at Denver International Airport and was taken to a remote location at the airport for screening.
“The FBI came on board the plane and asked, of course, did anybody leave the note. They said there was a piece of paper in the back with the word bomb written on it,” said passenger Joe Vance.
One passenger, Tone Sevy tweeted information about the search and photos as he awaited heading back to the terminal.
K9 on plane, buses, checking us personal bags. Sprayed with water before we deplaned. @Delta And TSA on it. Crazy situation
— Tone Sevy (@ToneSevy) April 18, 2014
Getting personal stuff off plane almost 2 hours later. Happy we are all safe thanks @delta #USA #AFT #TSA pic.twitter.com/dfm2stXzpP
— Tone Sevy (@ToneSevy) April 19, 2014
Not going anywhere soon, Allegedly person wrote threat and now everyone is Held by FBI, outside on buses. @Delta #Delta1500 @ThePowerPen
— Tone Sevy (@ToneSevy) April 19, 2014
[CNN]
[News7 Denver]