ohannesburg - SAA
intends to investigate circumstances that led to one of its pilots almost
exposing himself at a Harare airport before deciding on a course of action.
Captain Wouter van
Ginkel was detained and later charged with indecent exposure after he stripped
to his underwear in frustration at being searched by officials at Harare
International Airport on Tuesday morning.
He was ordered to
remove his shoes, but the machine kept beeping.
Witnesses said he
was then ordered to remove his belt, but a frustrated Van Ginkel took his pants
off, too, remaining only in his underwear.
“After removing
his shoes, there was something still beeping, so he was ordered to remove his
belt,” said a witness.
“That certainly
frustrated him as he proceeded to remove his trousers, remaining with only his
underwear.”
SAA spokesman
Tlali Tlali said Van Ginkel was fined $20 (R215) before being released.
He added they
“could not apologise enough” to the passengers who were inconvenienced by what
happened.
“The detention was
caused by the manner in which he conducted himself when going through the
security checkpoint, where he had to go through a metal detector.
“We regret the
incident and would like to apologise to our passengers and our stakeholders,”
Tlali said.
The flight was
delayed as officials were concerned the pilot might be mentally unstable.
David Chawota,
general manager of the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe, said: “Captain Van
Ginkel arrived at the X-ray gates and was told to remove his belt, and he went
on to remove his trousers.
“When he was
questioned, he said it was a mistake,” Chawota added.
Asked whether they
had ever experienced a similar incident before, Chawota said: “This is news
here.”
Tlali said they
would investigate the matter “in order to fully understand the circumstances
that led to the conduct complained of”.
“Once we have all
the information, we will decide on what course of action to take.”
Zimbabwean police
spokesman Paul Nyathi said: “We confirm we have arrested one person at Harare
International Airport this morning (Tuesday) in connection with misconduct.
“He has been
charged with criminal nuisance and has since deposited a fine.”
Flight SA 025,
which was supposed to leave Harare at 7.20am, had already been delayed by 20
minutes after the aircraft arrived late on Monday evening.
The flight, meant
to be a 90-minute journey from Harare to OR Tambo International Airport,
arrived more than five hours late.
More than
two-thirds of the passengers were routing via OR Tambo for connecting flights.
- Independent Foreign Service
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