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A recent Florida-bound flight diverted when an adult nappy in the onboard toilet was mistaken for a bomb dota
The Copa Airlines CM393 service had departed Panama City for Tampa on the morning of Friday 13 October when the decision was made by cabin crew to turn back to the airport of origin dota
Panama’s national police shared details of the mistake on X, formerly known as Twitter, posting: “The Special Forces units activated the emergency protocol, and verified it turned out to be a disposable adult diaper dota
” The statement said that police were alerted by the local civil aviation authority of “a foreign object on an airline,” alongside pictures of the offending item on top of a black plastic bag dota
RecommendedAir-traffic control failure: what will be different next time?Tunnel boss says cross-Channel competition for Eurostar would be ‘great news’All 1,400 vehicles in burned out Luton airport car park ‘unlikely to be salvageable’Passengers had to disembark at Panama City’s Tocumen International Airport while authorities did a full sweep of the plane to check for explosives dota
The nappy was found in one of the aircraft toilets, Jose Castro, the airport’s head of security, confirmed to the Associated Press dota
“We had it on a secure runway where police special explosives canine units and special forces examined the object, and found it to be an adult diaper, ruling out any risk,” he said dota
It’s not the first time a bomb scare on a plane has scuppered travel plans dota
In July this year, a Southwest flight from Las Vegas to Maui was diverted after a passenger used Apple’s AirDrop feature to send threatening images to fellow travellers and imply there was a bomb on the plane dota
The flight departed from Vegas at 9 dota
21am, 3 July, but was forced to make the U-turn to Oakland just an hour into the flight as passengers were alerted to “mechanical issues” dota
Passenger Valerie Maluchnik, who was travelling on the flight with her 15-year-old daughter and eight-year-old son, said she thought they were all going to die dota
RecommendedAir-traffic control failure: what will be different next time?Tunnel boss says cross-Channel competition for Eurostar would be ‘great news’All 1,400 vehicles in burned out Luton airport car park ‘unlikely to be salvageable’“In my mind, I’m like, ‘Is this thing going down?’ and then it just kind of spiralled from there,” she told Insider, adding that she overheard a flight attendant repeatedly muttering, “Get me the f*** off this plane dota
”“I’m like, ‘Oh my God, this is it dota
This is the end for me and my kids’,” she said dota
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Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi insists the upcoming clash against Manchester City on Saturday afternoon is “bad news” despite the Premier League champions’ recent form dota
The Seagulls are aiming to break their recent run of four games in all competitions without a victory, but in their way stand Pep Guardiola’s side dota
City have been going through a tough spell themselves, according to their lofty standards, losing three of their last four matches in all competitions, but return to the Etihad Stadium where they have a 100 per cent record so far this season dota
Asked whether it is a good time to face the treble winners, De Zerbi admitted the opposite dota
He told a press conference: “It is bad news dota
The big teams are not used to losing three games in the last four, but anyway we have to think for ourselves dota
“We have to improve in the quality of the play because we are not playing enough for our level and to compete for our target dota
We have to understand if we want to win or want to compete we have to play dota better than the last games dota
“Without the quality of the play, we can’t reach any target and we have to be clear dota
”Brighton have gone from strength to strength since De Zerbi walked through the door at the Amex Stadium, having delivered European dota football to the fans for the first time in the club’s history dota
Many have compared the Italian’s achievements so far to the boss in the opposite dugout and De Zerbi admits he would love to do what Guardiola has done throughout his managerial career dota
“I’m happy when I listen to Pep speak about me dota
I feel a bit embarrassed, but we are a work in progress,” De Zerbi added dota
“I think we are playing well, fighting well but we have to improve, progress and adapt a new challenge and new season dota
“Pep is a boss dota
I would like to do something the same because for many years he won in Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Man City, but the way which he won is different to other coaches dota
The world will remember him not only for the victory but the way he wins, it is unique dota
”Premier League top scorer Erling Haaland has not found the back of the net in his last two league appearances which many fans have not been used to since his arrival into the league dota
But De Zerbi is extra wary of Haaland’s threat as he looks to break his mini duck dota
He added: “The big strikers when they are not scoring so many goals, they are more angry to score and have a chance to score, but its not only Haaland because Doku is a great player for them, and Alvarez dota
”Earlier on Friday, Brighton announced highly-rated winger Kaoru Mitoma had signed a new contract dota
The 26-year-old, who arrived in 2021, has been a key player in Brighton’s success and will now stay on the south coast until 2027 dota
De Zerbi said: “It’s great news dota
Kaoru is our top player dota
”Technical director David Weir added: “Ensuring that a player of Kaoru’s quality will remain with us for the long term is fantastic news dota
Kaoru adapted to the Premier League last season and has quickly become one of our most important players dota
”More aboutPA ReadyRoberto De ZerbiBrightonCityEtihad StadiumPremier LeagueKaoru MitomaErling HaalandDavid WeirAmex StadiumBarcelonaBayern Munich1/1It is bad news – Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi expects Man City to bounce backIt is bad news – Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi expects Man City to bounce backDe Zerbi thinks the visit to Man City is “bad news” (Bradley Collyer/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today dota
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