An airline founder is facing a fine after he let an influencer take a selfie in the cockpit

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An airline founder is facing a fine after he let an influencer take a selfie in the cockpit
The founder of Starlux Airlines may be fined for inviting influencer to take a selfie in the cockpit.SAM YEH/Getty Images
  • An airline founder faces a fine after allowing an influencer into the cockpit.
  • Influencer Sam Chui posted a selfie with Starlux Airlines founder Chang Kuo-wei on Instagram.
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The founder of a Taiwanese airline is facing a $2,000 fine after letting an influencer take a selfie in the cockpit, according to various reports including the Independent and local news outlets Liberty Times Net and Taiwan News.

Chang Kuo-wei, the chairman of luxury airline Starlux Airlines who is also a pilot, flew the company's first flight from Taipei to Los Angeles on April 26, Liberty Times Net reported. Kuo-wei invited internet influencer Sam Chui into the cockpit for a photo without first getting approval from the Civil Aviation Administration (CAA).

Chui, who operates an aviation experience YouTube channel with over three million subscribers, posted the photo with Kuo-wei on Instagram saying: "What a great inaugural flight of @starluxairlines from Taipei to Los Angeles. Not everyday the chairman of an airline flies his passengers personally!"

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The post currently has over 20,000 likes. Chui was among other influencers and members of the press invited on board to experience the flight, per the Independent.

Regulators deemed Kuo-wei's actions as violating Taiwan's Aircraft Flight Operation Regulations, which say: "No person may be admitted into the flight crew compartment of an aircraft except for the authorized personnel and Flight Dispatchers of the operator."

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The CAA is now investigating the situation and Kuo-wei was summoned for questioning, per Taiwan News.

Insider reached out to the CAA and Starlux Airlines but did not immediately hear back.

Kuo-wei could be issued with a warning or fined the equivalent of around US $2,000 if he is found in breach of violations, per Liberty Times Net.

Kuo-wei recently flew to Tokyo Narita Airport in Japan to personally apologize to passengers the morning after a Starlux flight was canceled. The flight, which was supposed to depart on May 6 at 3:45 p.m. was delayed for hours then cancelled and passengers had to sleep at the airport overnight.

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