British Airways steward 'danced naked in business class after drugs binge'
He was found dancing without clothes in a Club World cabin toilet
A British Airways steward reportedly danced naked in a business class toilet mid-flight.
The crew member is suspected of taking drugs before undressing in the Club World cabin toilet at 30,000ft.
It is understood the incident happened as he was supposed to be serving an in-flight meals on the busy jet to London’s Heathrow from San Francisco.
Workmates searched the aircraft after being unable to locate him.
The in-flight crew boss was left shocked when they found him naked in the loo.
He was given a spare pair of pyjamas reserved for First Class passengers on the flight, which was carrying about 470 passengers and crew on board.
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The steward was then escorted to the First Class cabin, where he was buckled into a luxury seat for the rest of the 10-and-a-half hour journey, The Sun reports.
BA bosses raised the alarm with police, who met the double-decker Airbus A380-800 to arrest him after it landed at 11am on Sunday, May 25.
He received medical attention and was taken from the plane in a wheelchair.
Crew members were left angry after having to work the entire flight without breaks to cover for him.
It is understood the steward was suspended from duty while investigations continue.
One worker said: "We think the guy popped pills when he was meant to be working. It is an extraordinary thing to do.
"The plane was cruising at 37,000ft over the Atlantic, but this bloke seemed to be higher than anyone else.
"Rather than asking passengers ‘chicken or beef’, he was stripping off and dancing in the toilet. It was a long time before he was located and he was completely out of it.
"Not only is it really dangerous, it is a crazy way to end your BA career.
"This job can do ridiculous things to people, but staging a one-man disco in a Club World toilet is a new one on me."
British Airways said it is a police matter, while The Sun approached Scotland Yard for comment.