Pilot arrested just before take-off

Updated 07.49 Mon Apr 02 2007
Keywords: Virgin Atlantic, Police, Heathrow, Over the limit, Pilot

A pilot bound for the US has been arrested onboard his plane on suspicion of being over the alcohol limit.

Passengers on the Virgin Atlantic flight from Heathrow were delayed for around an hour, after the pilot was breathalysed and arrested by the Metropolitan Police.

The legal limit for pilots, navigators, flight engineers and cabin crew on flights is 9 microgrammes of alcohol in breath, compared to 35 microgrammes for motorists

Virgin Atlantic had to find another pilot to fly the plane to New York's JFK airport following the incident, which happened while the aircraft was at the terminal gate.

The 47-year-old pilot was arrested under the section of the Railways and Transport Safety Act 2003 which relates to being over the limit on drink or drugs while "performing an aviation function".

The legal limit for pilots, navigators, flight engineers and cabin crew on flights is 9 microgrammes of alcohol in breath, compared to 35 microgrammes for motorists.

Virgin Atlantic confirmed one of its pilots had been released on police bail following the incident on Saturday.

In a statement, the company said: "Virgin Atlantic would like to apologise for the inconvenience caused and would like to reassure passengers that the airline will be investigating this matter thoroughly in accordance with its strict company policies in relation to operational staff.

"The safety and security of its passengers and crew is Virgin Atlantic's top priority."

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