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Air France jet escorted by US fighters after chemical weapons threat
New York, May 26
An Air France passenger jet
coming from Paris was escorted by two US F-15 fighter jets to New York's
John F. Kennedy International Airport after an anonymous telephone
threat, authorities said.
Local media reported on Monday that the unidentified caller said that the Air France plane had a chemical weapon on board.
The
FBI said in a statement that the military escort was ordered as a
special precautionary measure after a "telephone threat" about which it
gave no details, although the agency did say that there was never any
risk to the plane's passengers, reports Efe.
The plane landed
safely at JFK, the passengers disembarked without incident and -- after
authorities searched it -- the aircraft was pronounced to be free of
danger, the FBI added.
Flight 22 had taken off from Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris en route for JFK.
According
to the ABC television network, four hours before arriving in New York,
Maryland state police received an anonymous threat against the flight
from an unidentified telephone number, and the caller mentioned the
possibility that there was a chemical weapon on board the plane.
US
authorities could not contact Air France and so the order was given for
two F-15 fighters to be scrambled and to escort the flight until
landing.
The military aircraft discretely observed the Air France flight and were never seen by the plane's passengers or crewmembers.
The
fighters did not land at JFK, and the commercial jet was taken to a
location separate from the main terminal to complete the operation.
After
the passengers disembarked, the plane was searched by Port Authority of
New York and New Jersey personnel, who found no bombs or other weapons.