DENVER — The Federal Aviation Administration has launched an investigation of what United Airlines calls “an unauthorized person in the flight deck” during a Colorado Rockies charter flight from Denver to Toronto last week, reports Denver Gazette news partner 9News.
A video posted to social media appears to show a member of the Colorado Rockies coaching staff sitting in one of the two pilot’s seats while the plane was en-route to Canada.
@united how many FAA rules and United policy did this flight crew break on a charter for Colorado Rockies to Toronto. Allowing anyone in the cockpit while in the air. Ever heard of 9-11. pic.twitter.com/Je8jVer91u
— Ralph T (@RalphatTahoe) April 17, 2024
A spokesperson for United Airlines tells 9News, “We are deeply disturbed by what we see in that video.” The airline calls it “a clear violation of our safety and operational policies.” The cockpit visit happened, according to the airline, at cruise altitude and when autopilot was engaged.
The FAA confirms it is investigating this. “We do not comment on the details of open investigations,” read a statement sent to 9News.
United said the pilots have been “withheld” from service while it conducts its own investigation.
This is a developing story.
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