She Told Her Family She Was a Flight Attendant — Then Used Crew Fast Track With a Fake ID to Board in Uniform

https://www.asiaone.com/asia/batik-air-fake-flight-attendant

A 23-year-old woman from the South Sumatra, Indonesia flew told her family she’d been hired as a flight attendant and they were proud of her. She was set to fly Batik Air 7058 from Palembang to Jakarta on January 6, and it wouldn’t make sense to them if she traveled just like any other passenger.

So she boarded wearing a Batik Air-style cabin crew uniform with a white kebaya top, batik skirt and her hair done in a crew-style bun with French twist. She even carried a fake ID card showing her as an employee of the airline.

She was a paying passenger with a valid boarding pass, but police say she used a fast-track crew lane at the airport. And onboard actual crew became suspicious, since the uniform pattern didn’t quite match and she couldn’t answer basic crew, training, and procedure questions.

They alerted security in Jakarta who intercepted the woman on arrival. There, she was detained and questioned and her uniform pieces, ID card, and bags were seized.

She admitted she’d been posting staged content to social media about working as a flight attendant to keep up the ruse, since she was embarrassed to admit that she failed the airline’s recruitment. Her parents would even take her to the airport for work.

Police also report she may have been scammed Rp30 million (US$1,781) by someone promising to “get her in” to the airline as cabin crew. Ultimately they found no criminal element, and she was released without charges.

@asiaone Videos have gone viral of a woman dressed in a Batik Air flight attendant uniform boarding a flight travelling from Palembang to Jakarta, with allegations that she was not a real staff member. Other clips show airport staff escorting her off the flight and of the woman later detained in an office room. Batik Air has yet to comment on the incident, but the videos have raised concerns about flight safety. #indonesia #news #batikair #airline #flightattendant ♬ original sound – AsiaOne

Here, she apologizes for what she did.

Batik Air, originally called Space Jet, was founded as a full service subsidiary of Indonesian airline Lion Air, the carrier which experienced the first of two Boeing 737 MAX 8 crashes on October 29, 2018.

I’ve written about two of their pilots falling asleep in the cockpit, veering off course, and lying to air traffic control about it. They were not fake crew.

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Comments

  1. I can understand a person who has a strong dream to become a flight attendant doing this, especially when she has an online following that she is making content for. Investigators found no criminal element.

  2. @jns — Instead of that noise, what say you of parents, who set unreasonable expectations for their own children, then threaten to or actually disown, disinherit, and shame their children for no good reason when they feel that their kids fail to be ‘good enough.’ Could this be a ‘Tiger Mom’ thing?

  3. “Why are not you like Johnny Kim?? He’s a doctor, astronaut, and Navy Seal by age 40! Where are my ten grandchildren? Why don’t you own a home yet? You’re supposed to take care of me when I’m old! You must not love me!” (Probably like that. Would make anyone go a little crazy.)

  4. I heard a lot of stuff, especially from my father. He used to say that he was going to put us (older brother and me) in the Army as in being involuntarily inducted and this was at the time of the Vietnam War. It was well known that we were not going to be welcomed back home for living after we finished high school (college holidays were ok, summers during college were up for negotiation as long as we had a job). The tiger mom thing that came along later didn’t seem that much out of line with what I dealt with when going to school.

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