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United Flight Diverts To Pittsburgh Over Reported Threat, Slides Deployed

A United Airlines flight diverted to Pittsburgh over a reported security threat, and emergency slides were deployed, officials say.

Officials described the reason as a "possible security issue," and the aircraft landed at Pittsburgh International Airport. Emergency slides were deployed during the response, but officials did not immediately say whether passengers were injured or fully evacuated.

CBS News posted about the diversion on its Facebook page, and the item spread on social media as authorities worked to gather details. Local police and federal aviation agencies typically lead investigations into in-flight threats, and no further official updates were available at the time of the report. There is no clear narrative shift in reporting so far; early coverage has been consistent and driven by brief news posts and social media notices.

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📌 Key Facts

  • United Flight 2092 from Chicago O'Hare to New York LaGuardia diverted to Pittsburgh around 11:45 a.m. Eastern Time Saturday.
  • The Boeing 737 carried 159 passengers and six crew, and all evacuated via emergency slides with no reported injuries.
  • FBI Pittsburgh cited a reported threat; a bomb squad and K-9 sweep found no hazard, and the investigation remains ongoing.

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April 18, 2026