United Pilot Arrested, Accused Of Indecent Exposure At DIA Hotel

By Douglas Hoffacker

DENVER (CBS4)- A pilot for United Airlines has been removed from his duties, after he arrested for alleged indecent exposure at the Westin Hotel at Denver International Airport.

Andrew Collins of Leesburg, Virginia was staying at the Westin on Sept. 20, when he allegedly stood naked in front of an open window to his room and exposed himself. His room overlooked the hotel plaza and main terminal.

Andrew Collins (credit: Denver Police)

According to the Denver police report, Collins, 54, was in full view of the public that morning. He was arrested shortly after exposing himself.

"I was getting ready for a shower and was talking on the phone. It was a beautiful morning and I opened the curtains to my window. I couldn't see the terminal," the Denver Post quoted Collins as saying.

The Post said Collins told them he had no idea he was visible to anyone inside the main terminal and was "horrified" to be facing charges.

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United Airlines released a statement, "The employee involved in this incident has been removed from his duties pending an internal review. We are cooperating with authorities on their investigation."

The pilot is due in court on a misdemeanor charge on Dec. 5.

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