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A Delta pilot was arrested after landing in San Francisco and reportedly behaving inappropriately in the cockpit.
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A Delta pilot was arrested after landing in San Francisco and reportedly behaving inappropriately in the cockpit.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating after a video surfaced showing a Colorado Rockies baseball coach sitting in the cockpit of a United Airlines charter flight from Denver to Toronto, in violation of federal regulations. The coach's video, which has since been deleted, sparked concern as it appeared to show him in one of the pilot seats while the plane was en route to Canada. United Airlines has removed the pilots from service during the investigation, and the airline reported the incident to the FAA.

The FAA and United Airlines are investigating a video showing unauthorized personnel in the cockpit during a flight chartered by the Colorado Rockies, with the airline expressing deep concern and grounding both pilots. The video, posted on social media, depicts a Rockies coach in the pilot seat and another individual entering the flight deck, prompting increased scrutiny from the FAA following recent announcements of heightened oversight of United Airlines' compliance with safety regulations.

United Airlines and the FAA are investigating a report of someone other than a pilot sitting inside the cockpit of an airplane during a recent Colorado Rockies team flight to Toronto. The airline has confirmed that the pilots involved will not make further flights for United during the investigation and has reported the incident to the FAA. The identity of the unauthorized person seen in the cockpit is unknown, and the recording has since been deleted.

The FAA and United Airlines are investigating after a video showed an unauthorized person in the pilot’s seat during a flight chartered by the Colorado Rockies, prompting United to remove at least two pilots from duty. The incident, which occurred on a flight from Denver to Toronto, is being treated as a violation of safety and operational policies, with the FAA opening an investigation into the matter.

Both pilots of a Batik Air Indonesia flight are accused of falling asleep in the cockpit during a flight from Kendari to Jakarta, causing the plane to veer off course. The 32-year-old pilot asked for permission to rest, then left the 28-year-old co-pilot in control. The co-pilot, who had recently become a father to twins and moved homes, also fell asleep, leading to the aircraft deviating from its flight path. The pilots were cleared to fly before the flight, and no disciplinary action was mentioned in the report.

A pilot captured a stunning video of the Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, from the cockpit, showcasing the vibrant red and green colors of the mesmerizing natural phenomenon. The footage, shared on Instagram, offers a unique perspective and has gone viral, receiving numerous views, likes, and comments. Viewers praised the pilot for capturing the breathtaking beauty of the Northern Lights and expressed their desire to witness such a spectacle firsthand.
Canyon has released the latest iteration of its gravel race bike, the Canyon Grail, which ditches the controversial Hoverbar for a more traditional cockpit. The new Grail features a redesigned front end, a modular CP0039 Double Drop Bar with adjustable aero bar extensions, and a storage system with in-frame pouches and a removable partial frame bag. The bike comes in different tiers, including a new CFR tier that offers enhanced performance and lighter weight. The Grail is available in various builds, with prices ranging from €2,699 to €10,000.

Tempur and Xbox have unveiled a faux NASA cockpit setup called the "Dream Chair" at the Gamescom expo in Germany, giving select players the opportunity to experience a simulated space flight. Designed by Nicholas Alexander, the cockpit features twin joystick controls and is aimed at capturing the layman's impression of a plausible starship cockpit. The setup will be displayed at select stores in Germany and the UK before being auctioned off in a charity raffle.

An Ecuadorian pilot, Ariel Valiente, remained calm and continued flying his small aircraft after a bird smashed through the cockpit at 10,000 feet, leaving him bloodied. The incident occurred above Vinces, a city in the Los Rios Province of Ecuador, and was captured on video. While some social media users applauded Valiente for his composure, others likened the scene to a horror movie.

A Southwest Airlines pilot climbed through a cockpit window after a customer inadvertently locked the flight deck door during the boarding process. The incident occurred on a flight from San Diego to Sacramento, but the flight departed only eight minutes late. Passenger Matt Rexroad took photos of the incident and praised the pilot for going above and beyond to get the flight out.

A Southwest Airlines pilot climbed through the cockpit window of a Sacramento-bound plane at San Diego International Airport after a customer accidentally closed the door during the boarding process. The pilot had been locked out of the cockpit, but a worker was able to open the window with a tool similar to a car door Slim Jim. The incident caused an eight-minute delay, but a passenger commended the pilot and the airline for their efficiency and dedication to service.

A Southwest Airlines pilot got locked out of the cockpit before a flight from San Diego to Sacramento when a passenger inadvertently pushed the flight deck door closed. The pilot climbed through the cockpit window to unlock the door, and the flight departed as scheduled after a brief delay. Passengers were impressed by how quickly the situation was handled.

A Southwest Airlines pilot was captured crawling through the window of a plane after being locked out of the cockpit before takeoff. The pilot's upper body was outstretched inside the plane as he attempted to open the door. This is not the first time a pilot has been locked out of the cockpit, as an American Airlines pilot was shown climbing into a plane through the windscreen in a TikTok video last year.

Two pilots of Indian airline SpiceJet have been grounded after a photo of them drinking coffee and eating pastries mid-flight in the cockpit went viral on social media. The photo showed a dangerously placed cup of coffee with no lid on the plane's thrust lever controls. The airline has taken disciplinary action against the pilots and is investigating the incident. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation, India's regulatory body, is also looking into the matter. Indian aviation rules allow pilots to have food and drink in the cockpit but under strict guidelines, including the use of cups with lids.