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Southwest Airlines flight attendant: Pilots streamed airplane bathroom video to cockpit

Posted on October 26, 2019 by pogowasright.org

Melissa Yeager reports;

A Phoenix-based Southwest Airlines flight attendant has sued the airline, accusing the Dallas-based carrier of retaliation after she reported spotting two pilots livestreaming video from the lavatory to an iPad in the cockpit on one of her flights.

A suit filed in federal court for the District of Arizona alleges that on Feb. 27, 2017, Renee Steinaker was working as a flight attendant on Flight 1088 between Pittsburgh and Phoenix.

Read more on AZCentral.  Both the airlines and the pilots deny the allegations.

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