Justin Bieber has been cleared by the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) of any illegal behaviour after it was alleged that he and his entourage filled their private jet with marijuana smoke ahead of the Super Bowl.
The hitmaker and his party of ten (as well as his father) arrived in New Jersey on January 31 in an allegedly smoky plane cabin, with subsequent speculation arising that they apparently asked pilots and flight crew to wear oxygen masks to stop them inhaling anything that would affect their ability to fly.
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The investigation has now been closed after no drugs were found on boad, according to a statement reported by E! News.
"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," they said.
"The FAA found no evidence that the passengers violated Federal Aviation Regulations."
The incident occured just two days before Bieber was famously arrested in Miami.
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