Mile high – Pilot banned after UNBELIEVABLE sex exploits of cabin crew laid bare in diary

A scorned husband has been banned from flying by Dutch budget airline Transavia, owned by KLM/Air France, after leaking secrets from his wife’s private diary.

The intimate diary was on the 48-year-old mother of two’s computer and revealed details she had sex with numerous colleagues, as well as having romps on planes and during stopovers at hotels.

Many of the pilots are alleged to have been married.

A lot of the romps are also said to have taken place during work hours.

After discovering the diary, the furious allegedly confronted male crew members over the revelations in the diary on two occasions.

The man is now divorced from his wife and confirmed he had been banned from flying with the airlines after a “tussle with a Transavia pilot in 2015”.

He said: “His name was in the diary. I also have audio tapes.

“The pilot filed a criminal complaint, but the case was closed by the judiciary with a settlement.”

The confrontation sparked a five-year flight ban with Transavia, the Mail Online reports.

The diary was discovered two years ago and the man, angered by his wife’s cheating, passed the document to members of the media.

But the unnamed wife has been locked in a legal battle to suppress details of the diary from being published.

Transavia supported her to protect the reputation of the company and its staff.

A Transavia spokesman said: “Because of the defamation and abuse of our personnel, he has been banned from flying for five years.

“We take everything very seriously. An internal research has shown that the safety of passengers was never in doubt.”

The case never went before a judge as the man managed to reach an out-of-court settlement with his ex-wife not to publish.