Disturbing Wi-Fi hotspot name causes chaos
A Qantas flight in Australia was delayed
for more than two hours due to a deeply concerning Wi-Fi hotspot name.
Apparently a passenger on QF481 spotted a
Wi-Fi hotspot titled "Mobile Detonation Device" and advised a crew
member. It wasn't clear what mobile device it was linked to or where the device
was located.
The crew member informed the captain, who then
broadcast a message to passengers. A passenger reported that the pilot
said the device needed to be located before the flight could depart.
"He said there was a device on the
plane that had a name on it that he found threatening and that we were not
leaving until that device was brought to him."
Another passenger said the incident
was connected to a hotspot that came up in the in-flight entertainment
system.
"The pilot said a particular passenger
had gone to log on and a hotspot name has come up with one which was a scare to
Qantas and passengers," he said. "After half an hour no one came
forward, the Wi-Fi covered a fair distance so could've been someone in the
terminal."
The 6:50 p.m. flight was on the tarmac in
Melbourne when the incident occurred. It was eventually cleared by security for
flight and departed for Perth at 9:55 p.m. local time. It landed safely in
Perth at 11:15 p.m. Perth time.
Qantas confirmed an incident took place on
the flight, and advised the plane was eventually cleared for
flying. "A passenger raised a concern during boarding which was looked
into by our crew and security team. They found no safety or security risk to
the aircraft."
Some passengers were uneasy after hearing
the announcement and decided to disembark the aircraft. Qantas reportedly was
happy to cater to these passengers. As they had luggage on board, this added to
the delay.
"Some passengers elected not to travel
so there was a delay as bags were taken off and those passengers
disembarked," the Qantas spokesperson advised.
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