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RDG said:So, the only one that really did throw their bench press out there to impress was the fat guy?
aeronautic1 said:"Ever drank on an overnight? (let's say you have a 24 layover, get considerably drunk, cut it off at 12 hrs. Company rules covered, faa covered, legally sober.....are you gonna be 100% - Nope). "
You obviously have missed the sentence in the regs that states the legal BAC limit for pilots is .04, not just 8 hours or company 12 hour rules. I can assure you that if your get "considerably drunk," cut off 12 hours before the trip; that you will blow over .04. I know, because I used to be a cop and breathalyzer operator.
These guys got what they deserved. If not for the actions of an asstute TSA screener, a major aviation accident was probaby averted. A break in the chain scenario.
Just what is the punishment for careless disregard for the safety of 125 passengers, a 40 million dollar airplane not to mention who they may have landed on top of if they crashed.
For all you alchies out there crying foul, let me quote a great line that fits: "Son your ego is writing checks that your body can't cash!"
Wow...now I got a reason to put on twenty more pounds...it nets me two more drinks or two more hours!NickASA said:Cops know everything and the TSA is just that good. Rule one never trust a cop. Rule #2 why don't you stick to the facts on Alcohol consumption versus the blood alcohol content as listed below. It's best to be educated on the specific facts instead of using amateur terms such as "considerably drunk." If you sir, had all of these prerequisite skills and qualifications then why can't you publish a simple chart?
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