Tested alcohol positive, AI pilot loses licence for 3 years
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Monday suspended for three years the flying licence of Air India operations director Arvind Kathpalia, a day after he was found to have an unacceptably high blood alcohol count shortly before he was scheduled to pilot a flight to London from New Delhi.
Kathpalia, 56, was grounded by the airline on Sunday after he tested alcohol positive twice during as many breath analyser tests performed on him. In August, he had failed a similar alcohol test.
“In exercise of the power delegated under clause (a) of sub-rule (3) of rule 19 of the Aircraft Rules 1937... the undersigned hereby suspends in public interest the privileges of the pilots licence held by Capt A Kathpalia for a period of three years from Nov 11, 2018,” DGCA joint director general JS Rawat said in an order.
An airline official familiar with the matter said the Londonbound AI 111, scheduled to depart at 2:45 pm, was delayed after Kathpalia failed the test.
As per the recommendations of the International Civil Aviation Organisation, the level of blood alcohol compatible (BAC) with safe flying is ‘zero’.
Kathpalia was declared unfit to fly as he had 007% BAC. The airline got the test results at 1:30 pm, a little over an hour before flight’s scheduled departure, and had to get another pilot for the Boeing 787.