Pilot arrested at Heathrow an hour before take off

Tuesday, 21 Apr, 2015 0

A Cathay Pacific pilot due to fly more than 250 passengers from London to Hong Kong was arrested at Heathrow for alleged possession of knives.

The man, believed to be 61, was taken into custody around an hour before his flight was due to take off on Saturday.

He was released on bail from a local police station, to return there next month.

With no relief crew available, the passengers had to wait until Sunday to get away.

A Met Police spokesman told the Telegraph: "On Saturday at around 9.10pm police at Heathrow Airport were called to a staff search area after a search of a member of flight crew, for a flight later that night, found them in possession of some knives.

"Officers attended and subsequently the member of flight crew, a man, was arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon in a public place and possession of a knife blade/sharp pointed article in a public place.

"He was taken into custody at a local police station where he was later bailed to return to in mid May pending further inquiries. The CID at Heathrow Airport is investigating."

A Cathay Pacific spokesman said: "We will continue to co-operate with the authorities throughout the investigation.

"We apologise for the delay and inconvenience caused to the 262 passengers booked on CX254. The airline assisted passengers with overnight accommodation and alternative flight arrangements.

"The incident happened on the ground. As the incident is subject to police investigation, we are unable to provide further information."



 

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