Thursday, October 1, 2009

Flight attendants investigated for threatening note

7News has learned that the FBI has interrogated at least two flight attendants who were on a plane Wednesday where a written bomb threat was found. The American Airlines plane and luggage were searched by police and a bomb-sniffing dog at an isolated area at Boston's Logan International Airport. Flight 1318 arrived from Dallas at about 1:45 p.m. Wednesday and was scheduled to head to Miami about a half hour later. During the pre-boarding process, a flight attendant found a note that read, "Bomb on board, Boston-Miami," on a bathroom wall. Authorities found nothing suspicious on the plane. Passengers on Flight 1318 were transferred to another plane and continued to Miami. The FBI is investigating a male and female flight attendant in connection with the threatening note. 7News also learned that the flight attendants being investigated were on a Miami-Boston flight two weeks ago where a similar bomb threat was found mid-flight.

4 comments:

ryan's mom said...

Sounds you like got 2 fruitcakes working on that flight... I say get them off. WE have enough problems with flying without have a screw lose in their heads. Why would AA alloaw them to fly this time if they thought they were responsible for the first note.

Anonymous said...

Didn't that AA flight attendant, Gay Wilson, who left the bomb note in the S80 aft lav in 2004 just get out of jail?? Coincedence??? KZ

Anonymous said...

Sorry, I have to correct my spelling: I meant: COINCIDENCE.

ryan said...

I think they felt like they got away with it the first time, so they tried it again, crazy! Of course they have not been accused yet but its always the flight attendant!!