United Airlines flight diverted over Bluetooth security scare
A United Airlines flight en route from Newark to Palma de Mallorca, Spain was forced to turn back to Newark late Saturday over a possible security threat linked to a Bluetooth device name. Air traffic audio and social media reports indicate the onboard Bluetooth device identification raised concerns among crew and authorities. The incident disrupted travel for passengers and prompted aviation security discussions. The flight was ultimately diverted safely back to Newark without further incident.
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