WILD MOMENT UNITED PASSENGER ASSAULTS FLIGHT ATTENDANT, TRIES TO STORM COCKPIT REVEALED IN AUDIO: ‘OH MY GOD’ A chaotic in-flight incident on a United Airlines aircraft has gone viral after audio revealed the terrifying moment a passenger allegedly assaulted a flight attendant and attempted to storm the cockpit, sending panic through the cabin. In the newly surfaced recordings, stunned passengers can be heard reacting in real time as the situation escalates, with one voice repeating, “Oh my god”, while crew members urgently try to regain control of the aircraft. According to reports, the confrontation unfolded rapidly, forcing the flight crew and passengers to intervene as tensions spiraled at cruising altitude. Authorities have since launched an investigation into the incident and the passenger’s behavior. 👉 What exactly triggered the mid-air chaos—and how did the crew manage to bring the situation under control?

A crazed United Airlines passenger has been arrested after allegedly attacking a flight attendant and trying to storm the cockpit as the plane landed at Newark Liberty International Airport.

United Flight 1837 had just arrived from the Dominican Republic at around 6 p.m. Saturday when the pilot was forced to declare an emergency on board.

Wild audio of the conversation between air traffic control and one of the crew members captures the chaotic scenes on arrival at the New Jersey hub.

“We’re declaring an emergency, seems like someone just attacked one of our flight attendants,” the crew member tells air traffic controllers.

United Airlines plane at the gate with jet bridges attached.
A United Airlines passenger was detained Saturday after allegedly attacking a crew member and trying to storm the cockpit on arrival at Newark Liberty Airport.
Illustration of an airport with airplanes UAL1837 and UAL1143 on a radar screen.
“A gentleman just attacked one of the flight attendants and tried to open the forward main cabin door,” the crew member continues.Air Traffic Control

The crew member asks for emergency vehicles to come and meet the plane on the runway and deal with the passenger.

“A gentleman just attacked one of the flight attendants and tried to open the forward main cabin door,” the crew member continues.

“Tried to gain access to the flight deck.”

“Oh my god,” the ATC worker responds.

Police detained a 48-year-old passenger at the gate and took him to the hospital for a psychiatric evaluation, ABC 7 reported.

Some 170 passengers and six crew members were on board the Boeing 737 at the time.

The injured crew member refused medical attention.

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