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United Airlines flight diverted to Chicago over ‘disruptive' passenger
A United flight headed to San Francisco was diverted Monday to Chicago’s O’Hare Airport due to an unruly passenger. According to the airline, United Flight 1129 was traveling from Washington Dulles to San Francisco when they say a “customer became disruptive.” United said law enforcement met the aircraft at the gate in Chicago and the passenger was taken into custody. The FBI confirmed it responded to the scene and “coordinated with local law enforcement,” but no details were provided. Data from FlightAware shows the flight landed around 9:30 p.m. Remaining passengers were rebooked on another flight set to land in San Francisco early Tuesday morning.

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Hundreds of flights delayed at O'Hare after pipe burst at air traffic control tower
Hundreds of delays were reported at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport Tuesday morning after a pipe burst overnight at an O’Hare air traffic control tower, forcing workers to evacuate and leading to a ground delay program that lasted for hours. The incident began about 1:10 a.m., the Federal Aviation Administration told NBC Chicago, after a water pipe burst at O’Hare’s main air traffic control tower. Controllers at the main tower were evacuated, FAA spokesperson Chris Mullooly said, and were relocated to the south tower where they resumed work. Just after 2 a.m., a ground delay program was issued for the airport by the FAA. That program remained in place until around noon. According to FlyChicago.com, more than 400 flights were experiencing delays Tuesday, with the majority of seeing delays upwards of 45 minutes. The main air traffic control tower at the airport remained closed Tuesday morning, Mullooly said, and estimated damage was unknown. An investigation into the burst pipe was underway.

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