Inspectorate hands over Nikkie Plessen investigation to Sweden

Nikkie Plessen is going international. The Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate hands over the investigation into the chaos in its private jet to Sweden. “We ask them to take action.”

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The way Nikkie Plessen behaves in her private jet is not exactly well received. Last week, during a flight to Ibiza, she put her son on dad’s lap behind the wheel for a photo on Instagram, where the CO2 spew of RTL Boulevard likes to brag about her luxurious life.

Research completed

Aviation journalists and university lecturers are disgraceful that Nikkie is behaving so irresponsibly. It has happened in the past that a child accidentally took a plane off the autopilot, after which the plane crashed and 75 people died.

The Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate (ILT) immediately announced an investigation, although Nikkie and her husband Ruben Bontekoe think it’s all bullshit of pseudo-experts. That investigation has now been completed.

Sweden takes over

What does the investigation of the ILT show? “The Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate has conducted a short investigation. It appears to be a flight in Spanish airspace with an aircraft registered in Sweden and operated by a Swedish airline.”

So it is the responsibility of Sweden. “This airline is supervised by the Swedish Aviation Authority. That is why the ILT will ask the Swedish aviation authority to conduct further investigations and take measures.”

Awkward

Nikkie’s behavior was also disapproved of by Luuk Ikink, the big star of RTL Boulevard. “I read that story and I know nothing about aviation, so what he (her husband Ruben, ed.) says must be correct, but I can also imagine that you think: is it necessary, such a son lap? It might be a bit of a link or something.”

Colleague Rob Goossens: “When I see that panel, I panic blindly, because I think: you’re just pressing the wrong button.”

Tweet

The tweet that started the riot over Nikkie’s private jet:

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