United plane makes emergency landing in Pittsburgh over ‘possible security issue’
A United Airlines flight from Chicago to New York City made an emergency landing in Pittsburgh on Saturday morning due to a reported "possible security issue." Flight 2092 was diverted to Pittsburgh International Airport, where passengers evacuated via emergency slides. FBI agents, bomb technicians, and local police, including a bomb squad and canine unit, responded to the scene to investigate.

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AI-generatedA United Airlines flight from Chicago to New York City made an emergency landing in Pittsburgh on Saturday morning due to a reported "possible security issue." Flight 2092 was diverted to Pittsburgh International Airport, where passengers evacuated via emergency slides. FBI agents, bomb technicians, and local police, including a bomb squad and canine unit, responded to the scene to investigate. Authorities conducted a sweep of the aircraft, passengers, and luggage, but found no evidence of a threat. The airport remained open and operational, and passengers were rebooked on another flight. The nature of the security issue remains undisclosed, and it is unknown if anyone was taken into custody.
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5 extractedPittsburgh international airport was open and operational.
The Allegheny County Police Bomb Squad conducted a sweep of the aircraft with negative results.
FBI agents and bomb technicians responded to the scene.
Passengers exited the aircraft via slides.
United flight 2092 diverted to Pittsburgh due to a reported security issue.