The Sun (Malaysia)

Pilot in charge of safety fails breathalys­er tests

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NEW DELHI: A senior Air India pilot was grounded after he failed breathalys­er tests shortly before a flight from New Delhi to London on Sunday.

Arvind Kathpalia, who is responsibl­e for flight safety and training at the airline as operations director, denied drinking on the job and said he would contest the results of the alcohol checks.

“It was 1.30pm in the afternoon, only a stark raving alcoholic is drunk at 1.30pm in the afternoon,” Kathpalia told Reuters. “I am going to contest this.” It is the second time Kathpalia has been in trouble over breathalys­er tests.

He was suspended for three months in 2017 for allegedly refusing to be assessed.

A second Air India employee was also grounded on Sunday.

Flight AI 332 from New Delhi to Bangkok was ordered to return 30 minutes after taking off as the co-pilot was found to have missed his mandatory pre-flight breathalys­er test.

Passengers were then stuck on the tarmac for several hours before the airline replaced the flight crew, according to India Today.

The AI 111 flight to London was delayed by almost one hour after Kathpalia failed two breathalys­er tests and was declared unfit to pilot the plane.

The senior pilot said the 2017 allegation “was a complete set-up” despite being suspended by the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation for three months.

He claimed it was the result of a scheduling issue rather than his refusal to take tests.

Kathpalia insisted he is under attack partly because he is an employee of the original Air India, prior to its 2007 merger with Indian Airlines.

“There is a lot of animosity after the merger.” – The Independen­t/Reuters

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