Overview
- The American Eagle flight to Los Angeles returned to Omaha roughly 18–36 minutes after takeoff, according to flight-tracking data.
- The FAA said a malfunctioning inter-phone cut cockpit–cabin communications and the banging the pilots heard came from the cabin crew.
- Pilots declared an emergency and landed safely, where fire and police met the aircraft and officers briefly boarded.
- Omaha’s airport authority said there was no security-related incident after officials inspected the aircraft.
- SkyWest apologized for the disruption and the flight later continued to Los Angeles the same night, arriving several hours late.