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United Airlines passenger arrested after opening cabin door triggers emergency slide in Houston
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Arturo Martinez, Is the passenger arrested after opening cabin door triggers emergency slide | KRGV

On Sunday, October 5, a passenger was arrested at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport after attempting to open the front cabin door of a United Airlines Boeing 737-800 during taxi. The incident took place shortly after United Flight 788 landed from Indianapolis around 18:30.

Houston police identified the individual as 20-year-old Arturo Martinez of Edinburg, Texas. He faces charges of criminal mischief related to the event. No injuries were reported among passengers or crew. Following the deployment of the emergency slide, passengers were transported by bus to the terminal.

The aircraft involved was registered as N35271 and had just completed its scheduled flight when the incident occurred in the forward cabin. Although Martinez’s attempt to open the door was unsuccessful, because it remained armed after landing, it triggered the emergency slide.

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According to air traffic control audio cited by local news outlet KHOU, pilots immediately shut down the engines and requested emergency services on site. Emergency crews and police responded quickly, securing the situation without further disruption to airport operations. United Airlines confirmed that "the flight landed safely, and airport operations continued without disruption." The pilot informed air traffic control:

“We’re gonna shut down the engines. (...) We had a passenger open up the forward cabin door on deceleration, so we’re gonna shut ’em down here. If we could get crash, fire, rescue, airstairs, and the police out here that’d be great.”

Incidents involving attempts to open aircraft doors have become more common in recent years. Aircraft are pressurized during flight so doors cannot be opened due to pressure differences; however, once on the ground and pressure equalizes, it is technically possible for someone to open an armed door before reaching the gate—triggering emergency slides.

A similar event happened in 2023 when a passenger aboard an Asiana Airlines Airbus A321 opened an exit door while approaching Daegu, South Korea. That incident caused panic onboard and resulted in minor injuries due to hyperventilation among some passengers.

Emergency slide deployments are rare but costly for airlines due to required repairs and operational disruptions. Repacking and testing a deployed slide can cost thousands of dollars with total expenses potentially reaching tens of thousands when inspections and replacements are needed.

In another example earlier this year, a Delta Air Lines Boeing 767-300ER lost an emergency slide after departing New York JFK for Los Angeles but returned safely with no injuries reported. In 2023, another Delta 767 diverted to Salt Lake City following accidental deployment of an emergency slide during ground servicing; no serious injuries were reported in either case.

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