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False Alarm in Bomb Scare on Flight From JFK to Spain

ROMULUS - DECEMBER 27: A Delta Airlines jet sits at a remote part of the Detroit Metropolitan Airport following an alleged incident with a Nigerian passenger December 27, 2009 in Romulus, Michigan. On Christmas day, another Nigerian man allegedly attempted to blow up the same Delta airlines flight that was landing at Detroit Metropolitan airport by igniting an incendiary device while aboard the aircraft. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)
Photo: Bill Pugliano/2009 Getty Images

A passenger on a Delta flight from JFK to Madrid Thursday night alerted the flight crew to suspicious wiring in the bathroom, causing the plane to circle back to the airport after it had reached about 100 miles east of Martha’s Vineyard over the Atlantic Ocean, according to multiple reports. The FBI and a bomb squad searched the plane with 206 passengers aboard and found a wire threaded through a drinking straw (cheap headphones?!) on the floor of the plane’s bathroom, and determined that the wires were “non-explosive” but “did not belong to the plane.”

The timing of the wire discovery is actually unclear as CBS New York writes that the plane returned to JFK because of a sick passenger, at which point officials found the wiring. Police evacuated the plane and questioned two passengers who were later released.

Bomb Scare in Flight From JFK to Spain