Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Air India Pilots Union Seeks Temporary Suspension of Breath Analyzer Test Amid Coronavirus Surge

The BA test involves blowing into a machine to check alcohol content. All flight crew are subjected to mandatory BA tests prior to operating a flight as well as post the flight in case pre-flight test is not possible.

Air India Pilots Union Seeks Temporary Suspension of Breath Analyzer Test Amid Coronavirus Surge

New Delhi: In the wake of rising coronavirus cases, the Air India pilots union, Indian Commercial Pilots Association (ICPA), has requested aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to temporarily suspend the breath analyzer (BA) test before and after a flight as it can lead to spread of infection. The BA test involves blowing into a machine to check alcohol content. All flight crew are subjected to mandatory BA tests prior to operating a flight as well as post the flight in case pre-flight test is not possible, according to the rules.

Last year as well, a grouping of Air India pilots had urged DGCA to temporarily suspend mandatory breath analyser tests.  “It is in light of this epidemic, and the ease with which the disease gets transmitted, that we seek temporary suspension of the mandatory requirement for such pre-flight and post-flight tests. Blowing into the apparatus for the purpose of the test inside small testing chambers leaves scope for contagion to spread. Multiple personnel also require queuing up, and complete sterilisation of such equipment used for the test is also not being done,” the letter read. 

13/04/21 India.com

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