MacArthur Airport Returning to Normal After Threat
RONKONKOMA, NY (AP) -- At least four outgoing flights have been delayed at New York's MacArthur Airport after a bomb threat was called into a Southwest Airlines office in Houston.
Officials with the town of Islip, which operates the Long Island airport, and a Southwest spokeswoman said the threat was received about Flight 2622 from Long Island to Chicago. It was called into Southwest's reservations office in Houston shortly before the scheduled takeoff at 7 a.m. Friday.
Bomb squad personnel swept the terminal and airplane, but nothing was found. Employees were returning to the terminal, and passengers were expected to begin the screening process for their flights.
Old Yankee Stadium Netted - 7/6/2009 As part of the deconstruction of the old Yankee Stadium, protective netting is being placed around the "House that Ruth Built." Tom Kaminski took these from Chopper 880 over the Bronx on Monday, July 6, 2009.