US agency says United pilot posted explicit photos of flight attendant online

Pilot did not rectify his behavior despite numerous complaints made by the flight attendant


Reuters August 11, 2018
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CHICAGO: A United Airlines flight attendant is accusing the airline of failing to protect her from sexually explicit pictures that a pilot posted of her online, according to a lawsuit filed in a San Antonio, Texas, federal court.

The lawsuit, filed by the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), said United failed to prevent and correct the pilot’s behavior, even after the flight attendant made numerous complaints.

United said in an emailed statement that it had reviewed the allegations in the complaint and disagreed with the EEOC’s description of the situation, without providing further detail.

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“United does not tolerate sexual harassment in the workplace and will vigorously defend against this case,” spokesperson Erin Benson said in the statement. She said the airline could not comment further. The EEOC could not be reached for a response.

The flight attendant and pilot were in a relationship while working for the airline. She ended the relationship after he refused to stop the posts, which included her name, occupation and home airport, the lawsuit said.

According to the complaint, one post told prospective airline passengers to “look for her when you fly!” because she was the “new reason to ‘Fly the Friendly Skies,’” in reference to United’s advertising slogan.

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The posts, made on various websites, were seen by co-workers and adversely affected the flight attendant’s working environment, according to the lawsuit.

The EEOC is seeking damages for the flight attendant and asked the court to order United to eliminate and prevent sexual harassment in the workplace.

According to the lawsuit, the pilot retired in 2016. United declined to comment.

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