The flight attendant happened to notice that the pilots watch the video with a hidden camera in the toilet plane

Flight attendant Southwest Airlines filed a lawsuit against the pilot after he saw how they watched the broadcast of hidden camera from the bathroom of the plane.

Plaintiff Rene Steinacker claims in her lawsuit that she discovered this during the flight from Pittsburgh to Phoenix on 27 February 2017.

At some point during the flight, captain Terry Graham asked her to come so he could go to the bathroom, because the policy of the Southwest Airlines requires that in the cockpit there were always two crew members.

When she came into the cabin, I noticed something unusual, namely the iPad mounted on the windshield to the left of the captain’s seat. The lawsuit alleged that the device was a live broadcast from the airplane bathroom.

The report said that the second pilot Ryan Russell panicked when I realized that the flight attendant noticed it.

Russell tried to justify and said that it was part of the new security measures apply to all flights Southwest, but Renee doesn’t believe it.

According to the lawsuit, Steinaker photographed iPad and warned the authorities when the plane landed.

«The safety and security of our employees and customers is an uncompromising priority for Southwest. Thus, Southwest does not place the camera in the toilets of our aircraft. Currently, we have no other comments about the upcoming court proceedings», — stated in the message of the airline.

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