Flight to the US returns after woman reads ‘rest in peace’ on cell phone
A flight that left San Juan in Puerto Rico to the United States had to return to Origin Airport after a passenger see a message on another occupant’s cell phone and communicate the crew by fear of travel security.
What happened
Passenger saw the neighboring neighbor receiving a message written “RIP” (or “rest in peace” in Portuguese). After visualizing the text, the woman, who was not named, would have warned a flight attendant about the possible threat.
“We have a threat on board,” the pilot told the control tower after being announced from the case. In the audio, obtained by the Daily Mail, the professional requests support from authorities after landing and responds to the tower that the cabin was safe. There were about 193 passengers in the aircraft, whose destination was the city of Dallas, Texas.
