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Spilled Coffee Causes U.S. Flight To Be Diverted

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RENEE MONTAGNE, host:

Good morning. I'm Renee Montagne.

A spilled cup of coffee can ruin a shirt or it can force an emergency landing, as it did Monday night on a flight from Chicago to Frankfurt. During a moment of light turbulence, the pilot spilled coffee on some equipment in the cockpit. That caused a malfunction that radio-signaled a hijacking. The crew stopped the false alert, then decided to divert to Toronto anyway, where the 241 passengers spent the night.

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