Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Stricter Anti-alcohol Rules for Pilots

New Delhi: Worried over growing number of cases involving drunken pilots and cabin crew, government is finalising stricter anti-alcohol rules where aircraft operators would have to ensure that crew members stay off alcohol much before a flight.
The new draft rules, formulated by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, categorically states that even 12 hours after a bout of drinking, when blood alcohol level is virtually zero, there was a decrement in task performance which could jeopardise flight safety.
The rules, likely to be finalised by next month, would be applicable to all scheduled and non-scheduled airlines, private air taxi operators, state government aircraft as well as all helicopter operations.
These would not only cover pilots and cabin crew, but also engineers who conduct mandatory checks on aircraft prior to take off.
The rules would bind the aircraft operator to conduct pre-flight medical checks on cabin and flight crew for all aircraft operations on a daily but random basis, they said, adding that for any VIP operation, mandatory breathalyser tests would be conducted on the crew.
If a crew member tests positive during the alcohol check, he or she would not be allowed to operate the flight. Moreover, the crew member would not be rostered for further flying without the permission of the DGCA, the sources said.
20/01/09 PTI/Daijiworld.com
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