Flight Crews Face Police Booze Test; Pilots Group Welcome Strict New Laws Aimed at Making Skies Safer
Evening Times › March 31, 2004
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Evening Times › March 31, 2004
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AIR staff suspected of drinking on duty face police breathalyser tests after strict alcohol limits were introduced today.
Pilots, cabin crew and air traffic controllers who are thought to be affected by alcohol will be tested under the new Government alcohol limits.See the full content of this document
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Flight Crews Face Police Booze Test; Pilots Group Welcome Strict New Laws Aimed at Making Skies Safer
Professional mariners will also be subject to legal limits, while the limits for leisure seafarers will be decided later.
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