Delta flight lands in Dublin over bomb scare

Delta Air Lines said that what appeared to be sewing needles were found in five sandwiches on a flight on July 15, 2012. Credit: AP
A New York bound Delta Air Lines flight made an emergency landing in Dublin because of a report of a suspicious object on board.
Airport authorities and police said Monday it was a false alarm.
Delta spokesman Anthony Black said the Boeing 767 aircraft traveling from Istanbul, Turkey, to Kennedy Airport with 208 passengers and 11 crew members.
He said the aircraft was refueled to continue its journey later Monday.

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