The flight, AA 1603, was diverted to Pittsburgh International Airport allegedly due to a bomb threat, as WPXI Channel 11 reported.
A flight attendant using the restroom supposedly spotted a "barely legible note written in pink pen on the door that said 'there’s a bomb on board,'" the outlet reported citing the FBI.
The plane left EWR at 8:06 a.m., diverting and landing at PIT at 10:15 a.m., flight logs show.
The landing at PIT was due to a "due to a possible security issue," American Airlines told Daily Voice. It was a "security concern," a spokesperson from PIT told us, noting, "Allegheny County Police and federal and airport officials responded and subsequently cleared the plane for departure."
No arrests have been made. The flight took off from PIT at 2:50 P.M. and landed safely in DFW at 4:36 p.m., according to AA.
Click here to read WPXI Channel 11's full report.
Daily Voice has reached out to PIT and the FBI for further details, so check back here for possible updates.
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