British Airways Pilot Suspended After Leaving Cockpit Door Open During Flight

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A British Airways pilot has been suspended after leaving the cockpit door open during a flight from Heathrow to JFK. The pilot allegedly wanted his family to see him operate the controls, but the situation alarmed passengers.

Key Points:

The cockpit door was left open for a significant period, causing unease among passengers.

Crew members reported the incident, leading to the pilot’s suspension.

The Civil Aviation Authority launched an urgent investigation into the breach.

The flight’s return was cancelled after the incident, but passengers were accommodated on alternative flights.

Pilots are required to keep cockpit doors closed and locked to prevent unauthorized access, a safety measure introduced post-9/11.

The pilot returned to flying after the investigation concluded that no security threat was posed, but the incident raised concerns over security protocols.

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