United Airlines Flight Diverted Due to Passenger Attempting Cockpit Breach
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On May 29, 2026, United Airlines Flight 2005 from Chicago to Minneapolis was diverted to Madison, Wisconsin, after a passenger attempted to breach the cockpit. The flight, carrying 147 passengers and six crew members, was forced to land due to the unruly behavior of a male passenger who reportedly was ranting in Russian. Law enforcement officers, who were on board, intervened and restrained the individual before the plane landed safely. The FBI and local authorities responded upon landing, detaining the passenger. No injuries were reported, and the flight resumed its journey to Minneapolis after a delay. This incident is part of a larger trend, with over 640 unruly passenger incidents reported this year by the FAA.
Key Points: • A United Airlines flight was diverted due to a passenger attempting to breach the cockpit. • The incident involved 147 passengers and six crew members; no injuries were reported. • Law enforcement officers on board intervened, and the FBI is investigating the incident.