A Houston man used a fake boarding pass to sneak onto a United Airlines flight at IAH, forcing the aircraft to return to the gate and triggering a major law enforcement response. It’s always curious me to how these stowaway events happen in the first place…
Abdulrahman Oluwatumike Oriyomi, 25, is facing a felony charge of impairing or interrupting operation of a critical infrastructure facility after the May 18, 2026 incident involving United Flight 469 from Houston to Los Angeles. The flight had already pushed back and begun taxiing when crew members discovered he was onboard but not listed on the passenger manifest. The aircraft returned to the gate, passengers were removed, and law enforcement searched the aircraft.
Oriyomi first went through the Terminal C TSA checkpoint after appearing to have trouble with his boarding pass. He was then allowed into the secure area of the airport, where he spent time walking around before trying to board other Los Angeles-bound flights. At one point, he allegedly tried multiple times to scan a boarding pass at a gate, failed, argued with United staff, and was turned away.
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