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United Airlines Flight Bound for Minneapolis Is Diverted because of an Unruly Passenger
Law enforcement restrained the 75-year-old passenger, and the flight later resumed with no injuries reported, officials said.
United Airlines Flight 2005 diverted to Dane County Regional Airport in Madison, Wisconsin, on Friday night after a passenger allegedly attempted to breach the cockpit, landing safely at 9:29 p.m.
The flight declared a high-level emergency after the passenger's alleged breach attempt, with the crew transmitting squawk code 7500, the internationally recognized hijacking signal, to alert authorities.
Off-Duty law enforcement officers on board subdued the suspect without further escalation, and the carrier confirmed no injuries among the 147 passengers and six crew members aboard the Boeing 737.
Dane County Sheriff's Office deputies detained the suspect upon landing, while the FBI Milwaukee Field Office assumed the investigation and passengers resumed their flight to Minneapolis early Saturday morning.
Federal authorities are reviewing the incident for potential legal action as cockpit security procedures remain significantly enhanced since the September 11, 2001, attacks.
A United Airlines flight in the US was rocked by a passenger who allegedly attempted to enter the cockpit multiple times. The situation became so serious that the plane even sent a hijacking emergency signal.