Pilots busted for flying drunk

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Re: Pilots busted for flying drunk

Postby beaky » Wed Jun 08, 2005 10:29 pm

They are idiots, and what's amazing is that their counsel, or the union, or somebody (don't recall exactly who) had the nerve to plead leniency on account of the fact that they were only being pushed back, and thus didn't technically violate the rule about "operating an aircraft" under the influence... pathetic. There are some cases where clear intent should bring the same penalty as having committed an act, and this sure as hell is one of them! And as stated earlier, what a waste- all that time, effort and money to earn that privilege, and they show up for a trip still drunk from the night before!! Even if they were only busted based on reports of their activities the night before, I have to assume they were tested the following morning and were still over the limit. Regardless, leaving the bar drunk only six hours before push-back?!  That's just not right, no matter how experienced one is with alcohol!!
Personally. the thought of even sitting  behind the controls when I'm not 100% sharp gives me the creepy-crawlies. Before I got drunk enough to want to try that, I'd pass out!
I don't even like to drink more than one or two puny drinks when flying commercially as a passenger... even pax have to be on their toes, if something goes wrong.
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Re: Pilots busted for flying drunk

Postby Hyperion2 » Thu Jun 09, 2005 10:25 am

Minimum of 8 hours from bottle to throttle.  NO exceptions...


The rule is 11.  Like I said, I'm not justifying what they did.  (And this is the first I've heard of them drinking until four in the morning....)  
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Re: Pilots busted for flying drunk

Postby || Andy || » Thu Jun 09, 2005 2:59 pm

Ahhh its not that bad, my dad went on a Airlingus flight to barbados.. and the pilot was paraletic
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Re: Pilots busted for flying drunk

Postby C » Thu Jun 09, 2005 3:39 pm

I'm not surprised and I expect there are hundred of pilots everyday who fly when they are completely unfit to be aboard the aeroplane...
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Re: Pilots busted for flying drunk

Postby Woodlouse2002 » Thu Jun 09, 2005 3:49 pm

Ahhh its not that bad, my dad went on a Airlingus flight to barbados.. and the pilot was paraletic

Yes, but the difference is that you would expect it from an Irishman. ;D
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Re: Pilots busted for flying drunk

Postby || Andy || » Thu Jun 09, 2005 4:38 pm

hehe..
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Re: Pilots busted for flying drunk

Postby exnihilo » Fri Jun 10, 2005 12:34 pm

A just verdict.  Jail time as a penalty is not much compared to having already lost their licenses.
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