British Airways Pilot Accused of Secretly Recording Women During Intimate Encounters
A pilot employed by British Airways has been accused of secretly recording intimate encounters with multiple women and allegedly uploading the videos online without their consent. According to reports, the 31-year-old pilot was arrested by authorities in the United Kingdom last week after several women came forward claiming they had been secretly filmed during private meetings with him in hotel rooms around the world.
Victims Discover Recordings After Being Contacted by Others
One of the alleged victims stated she only discovered the recordings after another woman contacted her with similar claims. "I was being recorded during sexual encounters without my consent," the woman said, adding that the pilot would often place a laptop nearby with music playing and the screen turned off during their meetings. She later learned that the footage had allegedly been uploaded to adult websites and that several other women had experienced the same situation.
Flight Attendants Warn Each Other About Suspicious Behavior
Sources indicated that some flight attendants had begun warning one another about the pilot's behavior after suspicions grew. Another woman reportedly discovered multiple videos on the suspect's laptop showing different women in separate hotel rooms. Some of the women allegedly appeared to be wearing uniforms from other airlines, including Virgin Atlantic.
Investigation Launched by Metropolitan Police
The alleged victims, whose ages range from 24 to 36, reported the matter to the Metropolitan Police, which launched an investigation. Authorities arrested the pilot on March 5 on suspicion of voyeurism. Police later confirmed he had been released on bail while investigations continue.
Airline Suspends Pilot Amid Ongoing Inquiry
The airline has reportedly suspended the pilot from duty while the inquiry is ongoing. Sources also claimed he is being investigated over alleged cocaine use. British Airways has not publicly released the pilot's identity as the investigation remains active.



