Houston Police: Passenger tried to breach cockpit door on Delta flight to Atlanta
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At Houston’s Hobby Airport, police apprehended a passenger who allegedly attempted to enter a plane’s cockpit.

In a Wednesday morning incident, Houston authorities detained an individual at Hobby Airport following reports of an attempted cockpit breach on a flight.

The Houston Police Department’s watch command received a report at 5:38 a.m. regarding a Delta flight passenger allegedly trying to force their way into the cockpit.

Delta Airlines released a statement identifying the flight as Delta Flight 2557, traveling from Houston Hobby to Atlanta. The Boeing 717 aircraft was carrying 85 passengers and five crew members at the time.

A Delta spokesperson revealed that the plane took off around 5:25 a.m. local time but had to return shortly after because a passenger displayed “unruly and unlawful behavior” towards others. The spokesperson clarified that the individual approached crew and passengers but did not attempt to gain access to the cockpit.

Upon declaring an emergency for its return, the flight landed safely and was met by law enforcement. Delta confirmed that the flight eventually resumed and was expected to arrive in Atlanta approximately 90 minutes later than planned.

“The safety of our customers and crew is paramount, and Delta has zero tolerance for unruly behavior,” the airline said in a statement. “We apologize to our customers for this experience and delay in their travels.”

Authorities confirmed that a suspect was taken into custody. KHOU 11 crews at the airport saw a man being led out of the terminal in handcuffs shortly before that confirmation. Authorities have not confirmed whether that person was the passenger involved in the reported cockpit breach.

The flight was delayed more than an hour and then took off, with passengers continuing on to their destination.

No injuries were reported, and it’s unclear what circumstances led to the attempted cockpit breach. 

Commercial aircraft cockpits are the most secure areas onboard the aircraft, with advancements in safety technology made in the quarter-century since the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. In those attacks, hijackers breached the cockpits of four planes and rammed significant U.S. infrastructure, bringing down the Twin Towers in New York and damaging the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. 

The attacks forced a reckoning for airline safety, and prompted a number of widespread crackdowns on potentially dangerous activity from airline passengers. The TSA was created to screen passengers, cockpits were hardened and new locking procedures were developed for them. 

This incident is the latest in the past half-decade in which there have been fears of a cockpit breach. In October 2023, an off-duty pilot was accused of trying to shut down the engines of a Horizon Air jet while mid-flight. And in October 2025, the pilots of a SkyWest flight mistakenly thought somebody was trying to breach the cockpit and forced an emergency landing. 

 KHOU’s Jaime E. Galvan and Julissa Garza contributed to this report.

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