DALLAS — A United Airlines captain threw bullets in a trash bin accessible to passengers and later flushed them down a toilet on board a flight that he was piloting to Germany.

The Transportation Security Administration and the airline said Thursday that they were investigating the incident.

United spokeswoman Karen May said the pilot should not have thrown the bullets in the toilet. She said the pilot is allowed to carry a gun on domestic flights under a post-9/11 federal program intended to make planes harder to hijack.

The pilot did not take his gun on the June 23 flight from Houston to Munich, she said, but he realized during the flight that he had left ammunition in his bag. The pilot dumped the bullets before reaching Germany, which has strict gun laws.

“He did incorrectly dispose of the ammunition,” May said, “but it is likely that the pilot is not going to face any criminal charges.”

United declined to name the pilot. He is likely to be very experienced – it takes many years of seniority for pilots to become captains on international flights for major U.S. airlines.

May said the pilot was still employed by United, but she declined to say whether he had been grounded.

The incident was first reported by The Aviation Herald, which said a flight attendant looking for a passenger’s missing ring found 10 bullets in a waste bin and alerted the captain, who flushed the bullets down the toilet.

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