British Airways pilot cleared after 'secretly filming sex act with hostess'
BA pilot cleared of voyeurism after secretly filming cabin crew during sex and sharing footage.

On 30 January 2026 a British Airways first‑class pilot was acquitted of voyeurism after he secretly filmed a cabin‑crew colleague during a sexual act and shared the footage with another pilot. The case, heard over three days, concluded with a not‑guilty verdict at a UK court. The incident, which was broadcast by GB News, raised questions about privacy and the use of personal recording devices on commercial flights. British Airways issued a statement saying no policy was breached and the pilot remains employed. The investigation revealed no evidence of wrongdoing beyond the illicit recording. The pilot’s identity has not been disclosed, but the case underscores the importance of safeguarding personal privacy in the airline industry.
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