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Pilot was 'six times over limit'


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The pilot did not gain access to the plane

A pilot turned up for work almost six-and-a-half times over the drink limit to fly a plane, a jury heard.


James Yates smelled strongly of alcohol and was unsteady on his feet when he turned up for duty at Manchester Airport, the city's crown court heard.
Staff called police and the 46-year-old was arrested and failed a breath test.

Mr Yates told officers he intended to tell the captain he was sick and unable to work. He denies a charge of acting as first officer while over the limit.

A first officer with American Airlines, Mr Yates was to be one of three pilots on a mid-morning flight to Chicago with 181 passengers on board on 11 February last year.
But when he went to go through a security gate for flight crew he could not find his identification security pass.

Arrived in uniform
Mr Yates, a US citizen, was arrested and taken to Altrincham Police Station where a doctor took a blood sample.
This gave a result of 129 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, the court was told.

The legal limit for flying an aircraft is 20 milligrams.

Prosecution barrister Martin Walsh said that Mr Yates's claim that he did not intend to work that day was untrue.
He said: "He arrived at airport in uniform. He tried to gain entrance through security checks used by the air crew, not by the passengers."

Mr Yates denies a single charge of acting as first officer, while over the limit.
The maximum sentence for the offence is two years in prison. The trial continues.
 
from PR Newswire

In breaking news, Doug Parker of USAirways today announced that USAirways will be making a bid to acquire AMR.

"The drunk pilots of American Airlines will be a perfect fit for our corporate culture" said Parker.

Seniority integration will be implemented by using a breathilizer, with the most hammered pilots taking their place at the top of the seniority list. Pilots found to be sober or good citizens in general will be stapled to the bottom of the list.

"We have no room at this airline for people who are not team players <hiccup!!>" said the impaired CEO.

US Airways is the fifth largest domestic airline employing more than 35,000 chimically dependent professionals worldwide. US Airways, US Airways Shuttle and US Airways Express operate approximately 3,800 flights per day, 4000 bars, 37 detox centers and serve more than 230 communities in the U.S., Canada, Europe, the Caribbean and Latin America. The new US Airways -- the product of an abortion between America West and US Airways in September 2005 -- is a member of the Death Star Alliance network, which offers our customers piss poor service on 16,000 daily flights to 855 destinations in 155 countries worldwide. This press release and additional information on US Airways can be found at www.imsowasted.com.
 
from PR Newswire

In breaking news, Doug Parker of USAirways today announced that USAirways will be making a bid to acquire AMR.

"The drunk pilots of American Airlines will be a perfect fit for our corporate culture" said Parker.

Seniority integration will be implemented by using a breathilizer, with the most hammered pilots taking their place at the top of the seniority list. Pilots found to be sober or good citizens in general will be stapled to the bottom of the list.

"We have no room at this airline for people who are not team players <hiccup!!>" said the impaired CEO.

US Airways is the fifth largest domestic airline employing more than 35,000 chimically dependent professionals worldwide. US Airways, US Airways Shuttle and US Airways Express operate approximately 3,800 flights per day, 4000 bars, 37 detox centers and serve more than 230 communities in the U.S., Canada, Europe, the Caribbean and Latin America. The new US Airways -- the product of an abortion between America West and US Airways in September 2005 -- is a member of the Death Star Alliance network, which offers our customers piss poor service on 16,000 daily flights to 855 destinations in 155 countries worldwide. This press release and additional information on US Airways can be found at [URL="http://www.imsowasted.com."]www.imsowasted.com.[/URL]

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6 times over the limit, how did he remain alive?

I sure hope the captain picked up the tab on that one!
 

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