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Passenger causes headaches at airport

He’s arrested after chase on luggage tug

- ORLANDO SENTINEL

ORLANDO, Fla. — A Canadian passenger was arrested Friday morning after he got onto the tarmac at Orlando Internatio­nal Airport, hopped aboard a luggage tug vehicle and then drove away, authoritie­s report.

No one was injured, officials report.

The man, 27-year-old Richard Hogh, was preparing to board a United Airlines flight to Chicago and then transfer to Canada when the incident began, according to the Orlando Police Department.

Hogh boarded the plane and sat in a first-class seat that was not his. When airline staff asked him to go to his assigned spot, he said “that he was a pilot and wanted to sit in the pilot jump seat,” Orlando police wrote in his arrest affidavit. He was taken off the plane. “The United Airlines staff felt that he was behaving erraticall­y,” said airport spokeswoma­n Carolyn Fennell. “They denied him boarding.”

A gate agent tried booking him another flight, but he did not stick around, police said.

Hogh left his carry-on luggage unattended by the gate and followed an employee with a cleaning cart into a service elevator, records show.

The employee saw that he did not have a security badge and told him to get off the elevator. The elevator doors opened on the ground floor, so Hogh got out, took off his pants, and walked away, records show.

The ground floor has access to the ramp area. Police say Hogh climbed into the passenger’s seat of a luggage tug by gate 41 and told the driver “he had a flight to catch.”

The frightened driver got off the tug, so Hogh got in the driver’s seat, and started driving south on a taxiway. He then turned onto a road near the Centerfiel­d Fire Station, more than 2,000 feet away from the terminal.

A firefighte­r ran alongside the tug until he managed to jump onto the passenger seat, subdue Hogh and detain him. Orlando police officers then took him into custody.

Fennell said he never drove on any of the airport’s runways, and the incident did not cause any flight delays. It did cause a “ground hold” for jetliners in the immediate area.

Fennell said Hogh had earlier gone through an airport security checkpoint without incident.

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