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An unattended cell phone aboard an Air France flight caused the plane to turn around over the weekend.

Flight AF-136, en route from Paris to Chicago, underwent a flight diversion on Sunday, rerouting while soaring above the Atlantic Ocean to make a landing at the Shannon Airport in Ireland,accordingto Irish media outletThe Journal.

The precaution was taken after flight staff discovered a cell phone on the plane, which no passengers claimed as their own, forcing the pilot to ground the Airbus A330 for authorities to inspect the suspicious device.

Map indicating flight diversion.

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“Once we were satisfied the phone was safe, it was returned to Air France staff,” an Irish police official toldThe Journal.

“Air France states that all customers and crew members are subject to a security screening inspection before being allowed to board a flight and that flight safety is its main priority,” a spokesperson for the airlinetoldUSA Today.

The incident caused a three-and-a-half-hour delay for the flight, which refueled and continued its journey to Chicago O’Hare International Airport, where it landed at around 8 p.m. local time.

This isn’t the first time the Irish airport has provided a safe landing place for a troubled flight. In February of this year, a Condor Airlines flight was diverted while in the middle of the Atlantic after one of its pilotsspilled coffee on the control panelresulting in minor smoking, the plane turned around and landed at the Shannon Airport for repairs.

source: people.com