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[Updated at 3:41 p.m. ET] American Airlines spokesman Tim Smith said the threat was called into San Francisco police and emphasized there was no hostage threat.

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A security official told CNN that the threat claimed the flight would be hijacked, but nothing has been found to back that up yet.

[Posted at 3:14 p.m. ET] A threat made against an American Airlines plane preparing to take off from San Fransisco International Airport on Thursday is prompting authorities to tell the passengers to deplane and be rescreened, the Transportation Security Administration said.

American Airlines Flight 24, which was scheduled to fly to New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, was moved to a remote location at the San Francisco airport, at the TSA’s request, the TSA said.

Passengers will be interviewed and rescreened while law enforcement inspects the aircraft, TSA said.

The threat was made by phone, according to the TSA. No other information about the threat was immediately available.

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