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FAA stops traffic at Washington DC Airport after threat against plane reported

The Federal Aviation Administration halted Tuesday traffic at Reagan Washington National Airport following a report of a threat made against a United Airlines flight. The FAA reported that operations had been halted due to a reported issue with security. Passengers have already left the plane and the aircraft has moved away from the terminal for the investigation.

According to a person who was briefed in the matter, a threat against the plane had been made and the plane is being checked out of an abundance caution.

United directed questions to the FBI. The FBI did respond immediately to a comment request.

Reagan Airport is only 5 miles away from the White House, and the FAA has imposed special security restrictions in the airspace. FlightRadar24 - a flight tracker - said that the issue was caused by an unconfirmed terrorist threat made against a United Flight arriving from Houston. The airport is preparing to open just before 1 pm. ET. FlightAware reports that more than 160 flights were delayed at Reagan. Reporting by David Shepardson, Washington; additional reporting from Rajesh Kumar Singh, Chicago Editing by Franklin Paul & Chizu Nomiyama

(source: Reuters)