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‘Mock IED’ forced grounding of United Airlines flight 547 at Pearson Airport

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Derwind

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https://www.google.ca/amp/globalnews.ca/news/3360845/united-airlines-flight-547-grounded-us-customs-investigation/amp

A mock improvised explosive device found in a passenger’s suitcase forced the grounding of a Chicago-bound United Airlines flight at Toronto International Airport on Thursday.

A mock improvised explosive device (IED) found in a passenger’s suitcase forced a Chicago-bound United Airlines flight to be grounded at Toronto Pearson International Airport for more than four hours on Thursday, U.S. Customs and Border Protection confirmed.

“CBP officers immediately notified Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) who swabbed the mock IED for explosives with a negative result,” a CBP spokesperson said in a statement to Global News.

“For the safety of travelers within the Preclearance Facility (PCF), CBP stopped all traveler processing while the mock IED was tested.”

Toronto Pearson issued a tweet early this morning saying US Customs and Border Protection was “conducting investigation in regards to @United flight 547.”

The flight was initially scheduled to depart at 7 a.m. and was expected to arrive at Chicago O’Hare airport at 10 a.m. ET.

http://m.metronews.ca/#/article/news/toronto/2017/04/06/fake-bomb-stalls-chicago-bound-flight-at-pearson-for-5-hours.html

U.S customs officials at Pearson International Airport found a mock explosive inside a suitcase Thursday morning, prompting officials to hold a planeload of Chicago-bound passengers for five hours while they investigated.

The fake improvised explosive device (IED), or makeshift bomb, was discovered during a preclearance inspection of a traveller’s suitcase, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) told Torstar News Service in a statement Thursday.

“CBP officers immediately notified Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA), who swabbed the mock IED for explosives with a negative result,” the statement read.

“For the safety of travellers within the pre-clearance facility, CBP stopped all traveller processing while the mock IED was tested.”

United Airlines flight 547 was scheduled to leave for Chicago O’Hare International Airport at 7 a.m. Customs officials halted the flight, with Peel police saying there was a “possible security breach” involved.

“We were told that a passenger boarded our flight from a (Sao Paulo, Brazil) flight, and their checked baggage was not cleared, so the entire flight is now tainted,” Joe Sturonas, a passenger on the flight, told the Star.

Dal Gemmell, another passenger on board, said there hadn’t been any sort of disturbance on the plane before it was stopped, and that everyone was fine. Passengers were told that American authorities “revoked” their privileges to enter the U.S., he said.
Gemmell said passengers were initially told RCMP dogs would be brought on board to search the plane but that didn’t appear to have happened.
Instead, passengers exited through the rear of the plane and were bussed to an isolation area, where they were re-screened. U.S customs officials also inspected the aircraft, a statement said.
The flight was cleared to leave at noon, about five hours after it was supposed to depart. However, Sturonas and Gemmell said they were still being held as of 12:45 p.m.

Peel police said the situation didn’t present any risk to public safety or impact other processes at the airport. All operations at Pearson are now back to normal, a U.S. customs spokesperson said.

Mock IED me if old.
 
Glad they caught it and it seems like everything is under control. My girlfriend's parents are coming in today from England to Pearson so seeing this thread piqued my interest.
 

kendrid

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The TSA's Twitter posts stuff like this all the time. Fake grenades, IEDs, guns, etc. Based on their posts it is pretty common.
 
I am surprised they didnt just take it away and let the plane go with the passenger on board like the kid with the homemade bomb in Edmonton.
 

Glix

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Sometimes they forget to clear all of the stuff they drill with that's happened several times and made the news

The bigger deal seems to be that someone got their luggage on without it being cleared first. Those kinds of holes are dangerous.
 
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