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On February 7, an American Airlines flight from Austin, Texas, to Charlotte, North Carolina, was delayed due to a WiFi hotspot with a concerning name. The flight was scheduled to depart around 1:40 p.m., but passengers noticed a hotspot named "There is a bomb on the flight." This prompted immediate action from the crew and law enforcement.

Passengers alerted flight attendants about the alarming message. The pilots were informed, and the plane returned to the gate for further investigation by local law enforcement. An officer addressed the passengers, stating, "If this is a joke, please raise your hand now because we can deal with the practical joke differently than this if we have to do a full-blown investigation of what's going on here."

Despite efforts to identify who created the hotspot name, no one came forward. Passengers deplaned and presented their mobile hotspots for inspection. Additional security measures included screening all checked bags and using a specially trained dog to sniff through luggage.

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According to FlightAware, the flight's original departure time was 1:42 p.m., leaving three minutes ahead of schedule. However, it arrived at its destination four hours and 23 minutes late due to the false threat.

The incident underscores how false threats can impact air travel. The National Coordinator for Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience commented on such situations: "The primary reason for employing bomb threats when no explosive device is present is to disrupt, distract, and harass."

Air traffic controllers (ATCOs) are trained to handle bomb threats seriously. They follow protocols that involve notifying law enforcement agencies and ensuring aircraft safety. ATCOs must communicate effectively with pilots and crew members during these events.

Skybrary outlines general guidelines for handling bomb threats: keeping callers on the line as long as possible, recording their words, asking about bomb locations, gathering information about callers' characteristics, and noting background noises.

In related incidents in 2024 in India, airlines received nearly one thousand hoax bomb threats by mid-November alone. This led to significant disruptions in air travel and several arrests.

A separate case involved Evan Sims from Rhode Island who was sentenced for making false bomb threats on a Breeze Airways flight in March 2024. Sims's actions led to an emergency diversion of his flight.

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