Otago Daily Times

Flight cut after pilot fails alcohol test

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WELLINGTON: A Singapore Airlines flight to Wellington was cancelled on Saturday after a pilot failed an alcohol test.

Singapore Airlines spokesman Karl Schubert said Flight SQ247 from Melbourne to Wellington was cancelled due to an operating crew member being deemed unfit to fly.

‘‘The Civil Aviation Safety Authority officials undertook a random drug and alcohol test of all crew prior to them starting their preflight checks.

‘‘The pilot in question did not pass the test due to having a higher than suitable bloodalcoh­ol limit,’’ Mr Schubert said.

‘‘The pilot in question was stood down and has been suspended from all duties effective immediatel­y.

‘‘He has returned to Singapore where a full investigat­ion will be undertaken. We will also work closely with the Australian and Singaporea­n authoritie­s to ensure they are supplied the informatio­n they require.’’

The incident meant the plane could not get to Wellington and its return flight to Melbourne was also cancelled.

Twitter user Muteki iikun was supposed to be a passenger on the flight and posted that he was going to miss Saturday night’s All BlacksSpri­ngboks test in Wellington as a result.

‘‘@SingaporeA­ir care to try to explain why your captain (ie most experience­d person on the aircraft) of SQ247 waits until boarding time to decide they’re too ill/drunk to fly?,’’ he tweeted.

Mr Schubert said Singapore Airlines apologised to those affected by the cancellati­on of the flights. However, the safety of its customers and crew was its highest priority.

‘‘We have worked with customers whose travel was inconvenie­nced to find suitable alternate travel arrangemen­ts as quickly as possible,’’ he said. — NZME

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