A British Airways pilot has been sacked after he was accused of secretly filming sex sessions and sharing the footage without consent, with up to 16 women reportedly involved
A British Airways pilot “accused of secretly filming sex sessions and sharing the footage without consent” has reportedly been dismissed.
BA is said to have acted after alleged victims discovered clips on a website, with up to 16 women reportedly involved in the allegations.
Initially, BA chiefs had reportedly suspended the pilot while a Metropolitan Police investigation was underway.
Now, with that probe believed to be continuing, The Sun has reported that a decision has been made to terminate his employment.
It’s alleged a woman uncovered evidence on his laptop. A 31-year-old man was reportedly arrested in March on suspicion of voyeurism. Simultaneously, there have been allegations of cocaine use by the pilot, which have been heard by industry chiefs.
Flight attendants are alleged to have cautioned each other about the pilot regarding secretly recording intimate encounters, and he’s claimed to have met with women during hotel stopovers between flights.
One woman, who alleges she was targeted between 2023 and 2025, according to The Sun. She allegedly told a friend: “I was being recorded during sexual encounters without my consent. I didn’t realise until another woman in the same position mentioned it to me.
“He would position his laptop with music on, but screen off, in front of us during sexual encounters. Now, footage has gone out online and it has emerged he was doing this to 15 other women.”
BA has confirmed to the Mirror that the pilot in question is no longer employed by the company.
A previous statement from the Metropolitan Police read: “Officers arrested a 31-year-old man on Thursday, 5 March on suspicion of voyeurism.
“The arrest followed an allegation made to police on Tuesday, March 3, of videos being taken and distributed without consent. The man has been released on bail as enquiries continue.”
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