https://www.cbsnews.com/texas/news/bomb-threat-on-frontier-flight-forces-emergency-response-at-dfw-airport/(not the best of audio, picked out what I could)
By Marissa Armas
November 3, 2025 / 4:49 PM CST / CBS Texas
Passengers on a Frontier Airlines flight arriving at DFW Airport faced a frightening Monday morning after a bomb threat note was found on board, forcing everyone to remain on the tarmac for nearly two hours, according to a CBS News Texas reporter aboard the plane.
Just after 9 a.m. CST,  the pilot announced to passengers that a note had been found in the lavatory saying there was a bomb on the plane. 
Passengers share frightening experience after note claims bomb on board flight to DFW
"I was super nervous, not knowing if it was real or a prank," said Mary Putney, who was on board the plane. 
The plane was traveling from Denver to Dallas. Moments after touching down, the plane was immediately grounded. CBS News Texas reporter Marissa Armas was on board the flight. 
"If you left that note in the lav, we can avoid what we're about to going to have to go through, if you will just admit it; otherwise, we're going to have to deplane and do a full search. It's not going to be pretty," said the pilot over the PA system. "Now's your last chance to fess up to that. The police and FBI will be here soon." 
FBI, SWAT respond to Frontier flight at DFW after bomb threat found on board  
Within minutes, the plane was swarmed by law enforcement vehicles. Police, FBI investigators, and a SWAT team quickly boarded and began searching the aircraft.  
"I thought it was ridiculous cause of everything that is going on politically. And everything... It's just crazy to say something or do something like that," Brecken Gorham said.