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Showing off in the air at 35,000 feet lands British Airways pilot in trouble after leaving cockpit open for family
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A British Airways pilot was suspended after allegedly leaving the cockpit door open mid-flight from London to New York to show his family the controls. Passengers were reportedly alarmed, and crew alerted the airline. The return flight was cancelled, but passengers were rebooked. An investigation found no security threat, and the pilot has returned to duty. British Airways emphasized their commitment to safety and security. Cockpit doors have been required to remain locked since 9/11.
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