Justin Bieber cleared in flight investigation

Pop star JUSTIN BIEBER has been cleared of causing havoc on a private flight from Canada to New Jersey earlier this year (14).


The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that it has closed its investigation into what went down on Justin Bieber’s private jet when he, his father Jeremy Bieber and his friends were flying to New Jersey for Super Bowl festivities earlier this year (February 2014).
Justin and his group were briefly detained at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey and later CNN reported that an investigation was ongoing into whether the passengers mistreated the flight crew and were smoking so much marijuana that the pilots needed oxygen masks. Authorities had searched the plane for drugs but came up empty.
On July 3rd, FAA spokesperson has confirmed that the investigation has been dropped. A statement from the organization reads:
The Faa closed its investigation into allegations that passengers interfered with the flight crew on a Gulfstream G-Iv aircraft that landed at Teterboro Airport on Friday, Jan. 31, 2014.
The FAA found no evidence that the passengers violated Federal Aviation Regulations