Passengers heading to China aboard a recent United Airlines flight faced an unexpected travel headache after a pilot’s forgotten passport prompted their return to the United States.
Flight UA198 from Los Angeles to Shanghai was over the Pacific Ocean on Saturday afternoon when it made a U-turn and headed to San Francisco, tracking data showed.
United confirmed on Tuesday to AFP in an email that the plane, a Boeing 787 with 270 people onboard, made a stop in San Francisco “as the pilot did not have their passport onboard”.
His career may survive this. But his fellow pilots and crew will never
ever
ever
forget this.
Reminds me of a 24 hour round bus trip from the Netherlands to Paris in about 1989 when the person sitting next to me asked if you needed a passport to cross the border.
“Yes … you need a passport … for both borders, both ways.”
“Oh. Uhm. I need to go and get it then.”
30 minutes later we finally departed.
(This was before the Euro and open borders.)
This has to be the pilot version of that nightmare where you’re back in high school and also naked. Maybe some teeth falling out too.
Edit: based on the FlightAware log it looks like they were maybe an hour and a half out when the pilot realized they fucked up. Better than right before landing, I guess?
As a passenger, I’d rather land at the destination





