The stewardess working for Southwest Airlines claims becoming a witness of thу two pilots streaming live camera footage from the restroom in the airplane. And the streming was shown in the cockpit. Thus, the stewardess went to court on Friday.
The stewardess noticed a sneaky surveillance. It was in 2017. In accordance with the lawsuit filed in the court of Arizona district the captain asked her into the cockpit so that he could use the bathroom. There was nothing strange about it. As the rules of the airline company require the presence of two crew members in the cockpit amid the whole flight.
But the things got really strange after she came into the cockpit. There was an iPad attached to the windshield streaming a video of the captain from the restroom.
Having realized that the flight attendant discovered the camera the co-pilot started panicking. He made an attempt to find a way out of the situation by convincing her that it was a sort of new confidential security measure on the lights operated by Southwest Airlines. However, the flight attendant did not believe it.
Having landed she informed the Southwest officials of the incident and provided the photo taken. She says that she was told not to spread information as it may lead to the circumstances when passengers will not fly by the airline company again.
The airline company states it does not install any cameras in in the restrooms of the planes. And they cannot provide any details so far.