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‘Unruly passenger’ forces plane to make unscheduled landing at Kansas City airport

A flight heading from Los Angeles to Washington on Sunday made an unplanned stop at Kansas City International Airport because of an unruly passenger, American Airlines said in a statement.
A flight heading from Los Angeles to Washington on Sunday made an unplanned stop at Kansas City International Airport because of an unruly passenger, American Airlines said in a statement. The Kansas City Star

A flight heading Sunday afternoon from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. made an unplanned diversion to Kansas City because of an “unruly passenger,” according to American Airlines.

Flight 1775 left Los Angeles International Airport about 11:15 a.m. for Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. But instead of D.C., the plane landed at 2:28 p.m. at Kansas City International Airport because of the passenger.

Law enforcement was requested to meet the flight on arrival, American Airlines said in a statement. The passenger, who was “interfering” with the flight crew, was taken into custody, according to the FBI in Kansas City.

“We’re grateful to our crew members, who are consistently dedicated to the safety and care of our customers and who handled the circumstances with the utmost skill and professionalism,” the airline said.

All three of the terminals at Kansas City International Airport ended up with parking garages to replace the single level parking lots at their centers.
All three of the terminals at Kansas City International Airport ended up with parking garages to replace the single level parking lots at their centers. File The Kansas City Star

This story was originally published February 13, 2022 at 5:45 PM.

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Luke Nozicka
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Luke Nozicka was a member of The Kansas City Star’s investigative team until 2023. He covered criminal justice issues in Missouri and Kansas.
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