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A Chinese pilot has been banned from flying after a photo went viral showing a female passenger in the cockpit. | A Chinese pilot has been banned from flying after a photo went viral showing a female passenger in the cockpit. |
The photo was taken in January on an Air Guilin flight from Guilin city to Yangzhou city, state media said, but was widely shared this week - causing the airline to take action. | The photo was taken in January on an Air Guilin flight from Guilin city to Yangzhou city, state media said, but was widely shared this week - causing the airline to take action. |
It shows a woman posing in the cockpit with refreshments laid out next to her. | It shows a woman posing in the cockpit with refreshments laid out next to her. |
Air Guilin said in a statement the pilot had violated air safety regulations. | Air Guilin said in a statement the pilot had violated air safety regulations. |
'Thanks to the captain' | 'Thanks to the captain' |
The incident took place on 4 January on flight GT1011 from Guilin city to Yangzhou city, according to state media outlet The Global Times. | The incident took place on 4 January on flight GT1011 from Guilin city to Yangzhou city, according to state media outlet The Global Times. |
But it was brought to the airline's attention on Sunday after screenshots of the alleged passenger's post started being shared widely on micro-blogging site Weibo. | But it was brought to the airline's attention on Sunday after screenshots of the alleged passenger's post started being shared widely on micro-blogging site Weibo. |
The post showed the woman making a V sign with her fingers - a popular pose in China - with the photo captioned: "Thanks to the captain. So happy." | The post showed the woman making a V sign with her fingers - a popular pose in China - with the photo captioned: "Thanks to the captain. So happy." |
The woman is rumoured to be a flight attendant in training at a Guilin university, according to news site Chinese News Service. | The woman is rumoured to be a flight attendant in training at a Guilin university, according to news site Chinese News Service. |
Air Guilin did not specify if the photo was taken mid-flight, but Chinese pilots and analysts said the photo appears to have been taken during the flight. | Air Guilin did not specify if the photo was taken mid-flight, but Chinese pilots and analysts said the photo appears to have been taken during the flight. |
The pilot, who was not named, has been banned from flying for life, though it is unclear if he was fired from all roles by the airline. | The pilot, who was not named, has been banned from flying for life, though it is unclear if he was fired from all roles by the airline. |
Air Guilin said in a statement that he had "violated [regulations] by allowing irrelevant personnel into the cockpit". | Air Guilin said in a statement that he had "violated [regulations] by allowing irrelevant personnel into the cockpit". |
According to the Civil Aviation Administration of China, passengers are not allowed to enter the cockpit without special approval or under "necessary" circumstances. | According to the Civil Aviation Administration of China, passengers are not allowed to enter the cockpit without special approval or under "necessary" circumstances. |
Other staff members involved in the incident have also been "suspended indefinitely" while further investigations are held. | Other staff members involved in the incident have also been "suspended indefinitely" while further investigations are held. |
"Passengers' safety is always Air Guilin's priority. We take a zero-tolerance approach against any inappropriate and unprofessional behaviour that might risk the aviation safety," the Chinese carrier said. | "Passengers' safety is always Air Guilin's priority. We take a zero-tolerance approach against any inappropriate and unprofessional behaviour that might risk the aviation safety," the Chinese carrier said. |
Last year, Chinese carrier Donghai Airlines suspended a pilot for six months and revoked his qualifications as a flight instructor after he allowed his wife to go inside the cockpit. | Last year, Chinese carrier Donghai Airlines suspended a pilot for six months and revoked his qualifications as a flight instructor after he allowed his wife to go inside the cockpit. |
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