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United flight makes emergency stop after cockpit threat

A Chicago to Minneapolis flight carrying 147 passengers made an unplanned stop in Madison, Wisconsin, on Friday after a man made repeated attempts to force his way into the cockpit
Gesi LloydBy Gesi LloydMay 30, 2026 Travel No Comments3 Mins Read
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United Airlines flight 2005 was less than two hours into its trip from Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport to Minneapolis when the crew made the call to divert. The Boeing 737, carrying 147 passengers and six crew members, landed at Dane County Regional Airport in Madison, Wisconsin, at roughly 10:30 p.m. on Friday. No injuries were reported.

United confirmed the landing in a statement, describing it as a response to a security concern involving an unruly passenger. What air traffic control audio later revealed was considerably more specific.

What the cockpit crew reported

Audio captured from air traffic control communications at Dane County Regional Airport showed crew members describing a passenger who had made repeated attempts to force his way into the cockpit before being subdued. According to the crew’s account to ground controllers, several law enforcement officers who happened to be traveling on the flight stepped in to physically restrain the man. By the time the plane was on approach to Madison, the passenger was seated and flanked by officers on either side.

Scanner audio from the Dane County Sheriff’s Office added further detail. Communications indicated that five off-duty law enforcement officers on board had the individual detained before the plane touched down. At one point, a sheriff’s office employee asked whether anyone could assist with Russian translation, though no additional context was provided about why the request was made.

A passenger seated a few rows away from the incident on the United flight told CNN he had observed a commotion near the front of the plane, with several people moving the man back toward his seat before the aircraft changed course.

Trouble that started before takeoff

The situation had shown signs of developing before the plane ever left O’Hare. The same passenger had stood up during taxiing and had to be asked repeatedly to sit down before departure. At that point, crew members sought out a Russian speaker among the passengers to help communicate with the man. He eventually sat down and the flight took off as scheduled.

Once in the air, the situation escalated to the point where diversion became the only viable option.

Law enforcement response on the ground

The FBI’s Milwaukee field office was notified as the United flight made its approach to Madison. Agents from the bureau’s Madison resident agency responded to the airport alongside local law enforcement. The Dane County Sheriff’s Office took the passenger into custody after the plane landed.

An FBI spokesperson confirmed the response in a statement, noting that after the passenger was detained, the remaining passengers were able to resume their flight to Minneapolis.

As of Friday night, no charges had been publicly announced and the passenger’s identity had not been released. The Dane County Sheriff’s Office and airport officials had not responded to requests for additional comment.

A wider pattern on US flights

The incident with United Airlines is one of hundreds logged this year. The Federal Aviation Administration noted in a statement that airlines had reported more than 640 unruly passenger incidents so far in 2026. The agency said it investigates every passenger disturbance and pursues enforcement action against anyone who assaults, threatens or interferes with crew members. Civil penalties for violations can reach $43,658 per incident.

United Airlines did not release additional details about the passenger or the specific sequence of events that led to the diversion beyond its initial statement confirming the security concern.

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