Germanwings plane evacuated just before takeoff
BERLIN -- Germanwings says a plane headed for Milan was evacuated at Cologne-Bonn airport after German police received a bomb threat against the flight.
The airline said the threat against flight 826 to Milan's Malpensa airport was received by federal police Sunday evening. The tower in Cologne alerted the pilot of the Airbus A320, which was taxiing toward the runway at the time.
The pilot took the plane to a position at the airport that is foreseen for such cases, where the passengers and crew left the aircraft. Authorities were searching the plane with sniffer dogs.
There was no word on details of the threat.
Last month, a Germanwings passenger jet slammed into a mountain in the French Alps after its mentally depressed co-pilot deliberately crashed the plane.