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Sniper@YourFeet

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CHANTILLY, Va. - An American Airlines commuter flight was diverted Saturday after a passenger passed a note to the crew demanding to be taken to Australia, the FBI (news - web sites) said. The plane landed safely at Washington's Dulles International Airport and the passenger was in FBI custody.

The FBI said there was no indication that the incident involving Flight 4959, operated by American Eagle and carrying 19 passengers and a crew of five, was terrorism-related.

The passenger, whose identity was not released, was being questioned by the FBI. No charges were immediately filed.

"It was nothing other than the unreasonable demands of an unruly passenger," said Debbie Weierman, spokeswoman for the FBI's Washington field office.

The flight left New York's LaGuardia Airport at 10:57 a.m. bound for Ronald Reagan (news - web sites) Washington National Airport. It landed at about noon at Dulles, which is 33 miles away.

The FBI detained the passenger after questioning the 23 other people on the flight, said Tara Hamilton, spokeswoman for the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority.

New York's police commissioner, Ray Kelly, said a passenger passed a note to a crew member during the flight claiming that he had a bomb. The passenger later said he had a grenade, Kelly said.

An American Airlines spokeswoman, Lisa Bailey, said that upon approach to National Airport, a threat was made against the plane and the crew decided to divert to the other Washington area airport.
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"A crew of five"? Is Eagle flying 73's now? :)
 
"A crew of five"? Is Eagle flying 73's now? :)

I think there was a deadheader/check airman on the flight. But that would only make 4. Your guess is as good as mine where the 5th came from.
 
A friend told me that this was the captain was an American flow back on his first leg of IOE. How's that for a welcome to Eagle??
 
2 years form now, he will look back at this and it will be the highlight of his days at eagle.

After sitting airport ready for 8 hrs/day, 5 days/wk, having someone tell you he has a bomb onboard will be nothing compared to the hell that is airport ready.
 

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