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Plane Forced to Land Due to Bluetooth ‘Bomb’

A transatlantic flight that was supposed to connect New Jersey to the Balearic Islands turned into a security nightmare managed by US federal authorities, all because of the assigned name given to a Bluetooth.

“Bomb” Bluetooth Forces Flight to Land

The United Airlines 236 flight, departing Newark Airport bound for Palma de Mallorca, had been cruising at altitude for about an hour, roughly the eight or nine hours expected for the transatlantic crossing.

Suddenly, the crew interrupted the onboard calm with an unusual and authoritative broadcast: the captain ordered all passengers to immediately disable any Bluetooth connection. If ignored, the aircraft would return to base.

The stern directive came directly from the airline’s headquarters in Chicago. Despite the warning and the subsequent deactivation of a couple of connections, the final decision by the leadership was to reverse course by 180° and return to the departure point.

The truth uncovered through radio communications

During the return journey to the United States, passengers were kept completely in the dark about the real reasons for the detour.

However, being able to use the onboard Wi‑Fi, many began to search for answers on social networks, discovering a situation being monitored with concern from the ground. Some observant viewers were actually listening to live streams of Newark airport’s air traffic control radio communications.

Through these public channels, ramp personnel had explained to another pilot in flight that the threat stemmed from a passenger-owned Bluetooth speaker.

The device transmitted a pairing name composed of a specific word, capable of instantly triggering the aviation sector’s highest alert protocols: “Bomb“, i.e., bomb.

Law enforcement intervention

After about two hours from the initial takeoff, the plane touched down again at Newark, where it was promptly surrounded by police and federal marshals. Passengers were disembarked with the strict order to leave carry-on bags on the aircraft, being allowed to bring only identification documents and their cell phone.

Subsequent inspections revealed that the alarm’s author was a teenage boy. The incident, moreover, occurs as the airline has recently banned the reproduction of audio and video files without earphones, greatly encouraging the use of Bluetooth headsets in the cabin.

Following the routine checks and a complete sanitization of the device, the situation returned to normal. The flight resumed safely, reaching the Spanish destination at 9:41 a.m., and passengers received a meal voucher to ease the discomfort.

Past incidents that call for caution

Incidents of this kind are not entirely isolated. On another recent occasion, on a flight that also departed from Newark and headed to Miami, the captain threatened to involve the FBI to inspect passengers’ phones because of a Wi‑Fi hotspot renamed with antisemitic and offensive phrases.

On that occasion, the pilot granted 30 seconds exactly to deactivate the network, an order promptly carried out by the anonymous user, allowing the aircraft to land in Florida without further disruptions.

Luca Zaninello

Appassionato del mondo della telefonia da sempre, da oltre un decennio si occupa di provare con mano i prodotti e di raccontare le sue esperienze al pubblico del web. Fotografo amatoriale, ha un occhio di riguardo per i cameraphone più esagerati.

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