A flight from New Jersey to Spain was forced to return to Newark Liberty International Airport due to security concerns related to the name of a passenger's Bluetooth device. Officials did not disclose the specific name of the device but described it as a 'certain four-letter word' that posed a safety risk for the flight headed to Palma.
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Flight Returns to Newark Due to Security Concerns Over Bluetooth Device Name
A flight from New Jersey to Spain returned to Newark Liberty International Airport after security concerns arose from the name of a passenger's Bluetooth device. Officials described the name as a 'certain four-letter word' that compromised flight safety.
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