RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Charges against a woman who forced a flight to land at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday have been dismissed.

According to an arrest warrant obtained from CBS 17, 36-year-old Tiffany Michelle Miles of Washington, D.C., was charged Wednesday with misdemeanor airport obstruction illegal. She disrupted a flight from Jacksonville, Fla., to Washington, D.C., forcing it, to land at RDU.

A statement from RDU said, “After continued investigation regarding the circumstances surrounding the incident and review of eyewitness statements, plus in-depth consultation with the Wake County District Attorney, RDU law enforcement have dismissed the charges. The dismissal of the charges does not preclude further action by the appropriate federal agencies.”

Miles was arrested at Terminal 2 at RDU after the Washington D.C.-bound plane landed at 3:41 p.m. The plane was directed to gate C9 where Raleigh-Durham Airport police boarded the aircraft and took the suspect into custody.

According to the warrant, investigators said Miles intentionally obstructed the lawful takeoff and landing operations and patterns of aircraft.

The incident caused a ground stop at the airport ordered shortly after 3 p.m. by the Federal Aviation Administration. Air traffic resumed shortly after 4:20 p.m.