Article 4Y7VQ Passengers with mobile WiFi network named "Remote Detonator" removed from plane

Passengers with mobile WiFi network named "Remote Detonator" removed from plane

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At Detroit Metropolitan Airport, police removed two passengers from a GoJet/Delta Connection flight because they apparently wouldn't turn off a mobile phone that reportedly had a WiFi network name of "Remote Detonator." From the Detroit Free Press:

...Flight attendants announced that they'd be calling police if personal WiFi wasn't turned off, (passenger Aaron) Greenberg said.

It was a nerve-racking moment when an estimated 10 emergency vehicles with flashing lights surrounded the plane, he said...

A flight attendant told him there was a personal WiFi called "remote detonator" that was never turned off.

(Wayne County Airport Authority spokesperson Lisa) Gass could not confirm the name of the WiFi hot spot, but said both removed passengers - a 42-year-old woman and a 31-year-old man, both from Quebec - were released following the incident, pending further investigation.

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