KEY POINTS
  • United Airlines Capt. Neil Swindells resigned days after he was narrowly elected to lead the union of more than 14,000 pilots.
  • Swindells had apologized a day earlier for comments on pilot forums over the last few years.
  • United's pilot union is in the middle of contract negotiations with the airline.

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A United Airlines passenger aircraft prepares to leave its gate and taxi to the runway at San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, California.

The newly elected leader of United Airlines pilots' union has resigned after a series of his recent online posts sparked an outcry from some other aviators and union leaders.

Neil Swindells, a Chicago-based Boeing 787 captain, was narrowly elected earlier this week to lead the union of more than 14,000 pilots. Some of the messages had surfaced before the union leadership's vote, which he narrowly won. The election was held after the previous chairman resigned due to a family issue.

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