BOSTON - Authorities moved a plane at Logan International Airport in Boston to an isolated area for inspection after a threatening note was found in one of the plane's bathrooms.
Phil Orlandella, a spokesman for airport operator Massport, said a flight attendant found the note during the preboarding process for American Airlines Flight 1318 to Miami.
He said the note read, "Bomb on board, Boston-Miami."
Orlandella said the note was discovered sometime between when the flight arrived from Dallas at about 1:45 p.m. and when it was scheduled to leave for Miami around 2:15 p.m.
Orlandella said the note was discovered sometime between when the flight arrived from Dallas at about 21:45 p.m. and when it was scheduled to leave for Miami around 1:15 p.m.
No passengers were on board.
Officials have isolated the plane are searching for any suspicious devices.
The luggage loaded onto the plane has been taken off and placed on the runway to be checked by bomb-sniffing dogs.
If nothing is found, passengers will be able to board the plane and continue on to Miami.