Pantless Calgarian arrested at Orlando airport after joyride in stolen luggage vehicle
United Airlines employees had kicked him off plane to Chicago
A Calgary man has been arrested in Orlando, Fla.,after a pantless joyride acrossairport tarmac.
According to the Orlando Police Department,Richard Hoghwas kicked off a flight to Chicago Friday morning after United Airlines employees found himacting erratically.
Hoghhad sat in an unassigned first-class seat, police say. When he was asked to move, Hogh told employees he was a pilot and wanted to sit in the jump seat.
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Hogh was removed from the plane, andpolice say he then got into a service elevator with an airport employee, and rode down to the ground floor.
'Had to catch a flight'
Once off the elevator, police say, Hogh removed his pants,sat in the passenger seat of a luggage vehicle and told the operator he "had to catch a flight."
The driver, fearing for his safety, got off the vehicle at which pointHogh drove onto an airplane taxiway.
Airport crews followed the vehicle and Hogh was arrestedat the airport's fire station.
Carolyn Fennell, a spokeswoman for the airport, told the Orlando Sentinel the incident caused a "ground hold" for planes in the immediate area but it didn't cause any flight delays.
Hoghhas been charged with trespassing and grandtheft.
The man who caused the disturbance at the airport this morning is Richard Hogh, 29, of Calgary, Canada. Arrested 4 trespass & grand theft pic.twitter.com/1PpjPCLTr2
—@OrlandoPolice
With files from The Associated Press