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Jumbo jet pilot sacked for ‘fly-by’ at 28 feet Ben Quinn



A British pilot has been dismissed for “buzzing” a control tower in a Top
Gun-style stunt during the maiden flight of a Boeing jumbo jet.



Captain Ian Wilkinson astonished passengers by taking the 230-tonne Cathay
Pacific jet to within 28ft (8.5m) of the ground shortly after take-off from
Boeing’s US manufacturing plant.



The 322mph fly-by was cheered by onlookers, and the pilot, who is said to be
one of the most senior aviators with the airline, later toasted the flight
with champagne.



Footage of the stunt on January 30 was leaked on to the internet, however,
and Mr Wilkinson was suspended. Cathay Pacific executives took a dim view of
his actions, which were carried out without authorisation, and he was
dismissed after a disciplinary meeting last week.



Ray Middleton, his British co-pilot, who had been unaware that the fly-by
was performed without official permission, was suspended from training
duties for six months.



Chris Pratt, the chairman of Cathay Pacific, is said to have been among the
VIP passengers who were on board the £100 million plane, a 777-300ER that
had taken off from the plant in Everett, Washington, en route for Hong Kong,
where the airline is based.



Mr Wilkinson, who is in his mid-fifties and has lived in Hong Kong for more
than 15 years, earned more than £250,000 a year.



Cathay Pacific is conducting an internal investigation and will submit a
report to aviation authorities.



A spokesman said: “The pilot in command of the flight was dismissed as he
had neither sought nor obtained the necessary company approval to undertake
such a fly-by.”



The airline had a well-established approval process for such manoeuvres and
had conducted them in the past at air shows but only “with proper approval
in place”.



A Cathay Pacific pilot has claimed that Mr Wilkinson’s job was put in
jeopardy only after footage of the incident appeared on the internet.



He said: “Wilkinson was very much one of the elite in Cathay Pacific and
would have been very chummy with the airline executives he was flying that
day. If no one else had found out about it the incident would probably have
gone no further, but once it began circulating on the internet and Hong
Kong’s Civil Aviation Authority got hold of it, that was the end of him.”



Mr Wilkinson is thought to be considering an appeal against his dismissal.



The swoop has become a hot topic on internet forums for pilots, with some
praising the stunt but others criticising it as dangerous. Cathay Pacific
has issued a notice to all crew reminding them of the company’s policy.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article3427696.ece
 
Ian,

You're a barmy fellow aren't you? Of all things, sacked??? Where you bladdered ol' chum or was it a bone-on to flying the new bird?

I must say, quite rogue of you ace. If your weren't clocked by that wanker it would have been piss-easy. Since you won't have pictures of the queen lining your pockets anymo, I'll treat ya to a pint and a game of arrows at Bboss at the Madarin Plaza, awright ol' chum?

God Bless the Queen and the Queen mum (may she rest in peace). Cheers!!!
Nigel

PS Ian is not related to Jonny Wilkinson (famed rugby player)

Go Cheltenham Tigers Rugby Club
"Teamwork makes the dream work"
 

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