Charges have been dropped against a Mississauga man who was accused of making concerning comments on board an Air Canada flight in September.

Sohill Agha was charged with two counts of mischief after a London-bound flight was grounded on Sept. 26.

An Air Canada spokesperson previously told CTV Toronto that the flight was grounded after a “customer became concerned by the comments of a second customer and alerted the crew.”

Agha was removed from the plane and subsequently arrested. He appeared in court on Monday.

CTV Toronto has learned those charges have been dropped.

Agha is expected to make his first public statement later on Monday.