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This happened Tuesday morning when 35-year-old John Stea told a flight attendant that the passenger beside him had a bomb. False Bomb Threat Made By Navy Technician On Hawaiian Airlines Flight […] ...
Navy technician accused of making false bomb threat on Hawaiian Airlines flight Port officials have identified the man as 35-year-old John Stea, who the Port described as "a member of the military ...
John Stea, a 35-year-old member of the military, was charged with making a false bomb threat and false report of a security threat after he allegedly told a flight attendant that the person next ...
A Hawaiian Airlines flight was evacuated after a U.S Navy servicemember on board made bomb threats, moments before it was set to take off from San Diego International Airport, officials say. John ...
A Hawaiian Airlines flight departing for Honolulu from San Diego International Airport (SAN) was diverted off the tarmac Tuesday morning after reports of a bomb threat in connection with the ...
A Hawaiian Airlines airplane sits on the tarmac after an evacuation due to an alleged bomb threat Tuesday, May 20, 2025, at the San Diego International Airport in San Diego.
Around 12:15 p.m., Hawaiian Airlines issued the following statement about the situation: “During pushback from the gate, a guest was overheard making a threat to the safety of our aircraft.
Passengers were let back on the Hawaiian Airlines plane after the search of the aircraft ended and the flight departed SAN around 2:20 p.m., about six hours following its original scheduled departure.
Port of San Diego Harbor Police confirmed with FOX 5/KUSI there was a bomb threat in connection with the flight.