A flight from Atlanta to Seattle was diverted to the Spokane International Airport after a passenger made a “direct threat to the safety” of the aircraft. FOX13
NOAA and Boeing are teaming up to evaluate the optimal placement of greenhouse-gas sampling inlets on a new 737-9 airliner owned by Alaska Air, depicted here over Mount Rainier, during Boeing's 2021 ecoDemonstrator technology testbed program. Credit:A flight from Atlanta to Seattle was diverted to the Spokane International Airport after a passenger made a "direct threat to the safety" of the aircraft.
Alaska Airlines Flight 334 landed in Spokane around 5:15 p.m. due to the threat. The airline told FOX 13 that the man made the threat to a flight attendant. Local and federal law enforcement were on the ground when the plane arrived in Spokane. There were 177 passengers and six crew members on board at the time. All got off the plane safely. Alaska Airlines is working to get the passengers to Seattle "as quickly as possible.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
San Antonio airport plus its Whataburger and Super Bien concessions land awardsThe Airports Council International-North America recognized San Antonio International for its diversity and inclusion efforts. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX Texas SanAntonioFood SanAntonioRestaurants
Read more »
Former Ohio State Women's Basketball Guard Taylor Mikesell Released by Atlanta DreamLess than a month after Taylor Mikesell signed with the Atlanta Dream, the franchise released the former Ohio State guard on Monday.
Read more »
Seattle Seahawks News 7/4: Michael Dickson deserves some shinePre-Snap Reads 7/4: Michael Dickson deserves some shine
Read more »
Seattle University professor: Employers need to rethink demand of in-person workAs companies have pushed for workers to come back into the office, workers have been reluctant to oblige.
Read more »
Seattle University professor: Employers need to rethink demand of in-person workNow that the pandemic emergency is officially over, companies want employees back in the office. Even though they seemed to do just fine, bosses want their teams back and working face to face. Now that the pandemic emergency is officially over, companies want employees back in the office. Even though they seemed to do just fine, bosses want their teams back and working face to face.
Read more »
Seattle police arrest 7 in undercover human trafficking operation on Aurora AvenueSeattle police arrested seven people during an undercover human trafficking operation on Aurora Avenue.
Read more »