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Air New Zealand pilot lets female passenger travel in cockpit – New Zealand Herald
Woman reportedly had drinks at a hotel and the Koru Lounge before early evening flight.

An Air New Zealand pilot has been “reminded of the correct procedure” after inviting an “intoxicated” female passenger to travel in the cockpit of a Wellington to Nelson flight. The woman travelled in the “jump seat” of the Q300 plane.
Nelson businessman Bob Llewellyn complained to the airline and the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and the response was “simply not good enough”.
The passenger, employed by Llewellyn, concluded a business trip in Wellington with a co-worker in late February. Th…
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