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Allegedly Drunk Pilot, Again

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Swass

So long, America.....
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Looks like another pilot made the headlines the wrong way. What are people thinking? All those years of hard work down the tubes. At least some FO's picked up a spot on the seniority list.:rolleyes:


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"An Aloha Airlines co-pilot was arrested for allegedly being intoxicated as he was about to board a plane he was scheduled to help fly from California to Hawaii, the carrier said."

C'mon! He was only going to be "helping" anyways! One doesn't need to be sober to help fly an airplane, does he?
 
Fuk me, .182? That boy must have come straight to work from the bar.
 
Allegedly drunk pilot blows .182?

I think you can drop the alleged.

This guy needs serious help (rehab) if he thinks noone would notice that level of intoxication.
 
I could understand trying to ply it off when you're that drunk if you're a 14 yr old girl sneaking home. But I mean SERIOUSLY!!!
what a moron!
 
Considering the current and future forcasted glut of major airline jobs, maybe he just wanted a way out. Now he has an excuse.
 
Reminds me of the episode of the "Man Show" where they dress up as pilots at an airport and start downing beers talking real loud out there next trip in an hour...
 
I just checked Alohas website..Seems they have an opening for 1 pilot..Must have self control and be able to report to work SOBER..

Man I guess airlines can be picky about who they hire nowdays...
 

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