Caroline Flack beams in the cockpit of an aeroplane as she prepares for the upcoming series of Love Island.
The TV star is dressed in a captain’s uniform, with a hat bearing the show’s logo.

The dating show will return to ITV2 for a fourth series in the summer, as a new set of islanders arrive at the villa in Majorca hoping to find love.
The singletons go through a series of “recoupling” ceremonies throughout the course of the show and anyone not involved in a couple risks being eliminated from the villa.
The show culminates in the public voting for a winning couple.
Last year’s winners Amber Davies and Kem Cetinay are no longer in a relationship but runners-up Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt are still together.
Third place couple Chris Hughes and Olivia Attwood have also parted ways.
The show, narrated by comedian Iain Stirling, became a huge hit for ITV2 last year, drawing in bumper viewing figures.
It also scored a Bafta nomination when grime star Stormzy’s appearance via video link to give love advice to Cetinay, Hughes and Marcel Somerville was shortlisted for must-see moment of the year.
We're getting too big for our boots… @Stormzy1's cameo in the villa has been nominated for a BAFTA! If you loved this moment as much as we did, get grafting and get voting in the Must See Moment Of The Year Award here: https://t.co/9EraRT69wU pic.twitter.com/IZXD5mbh4q
— Love Island (@LoveIsland) April 5, 2018
It will compete against clips from shows including Game Of Thrones and Line Of Duty at the Bafta Television Awards on May 13.