The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Pilots charged with being drunk suspended by airline

Canadian pairwere arrested before flight from Glasgowto Toronto

- BY PAULWARD

Two Canadian pilots held in custody after being charged with being drunk as they prepared to fly a passenger jet from Scotland to Toronto have been suspended by their airline.

Jean-Francois Perreault, 39, and Imran Zafar Syed, 37, were arrested before they were due to take off on the Air Transat flight from Glasgow Airport on Monday afternoon.

They were remanded in

“Passengers are entitled to just over £500 under EU rules”

custody after a private appearance at Paisley Sheriff Court on Tuesday, where they were charged with being under the influence of alcohol and threatenin­g and abusive behaviour.

Air Transat said it is carrying out its own internal investigat­ion and has suspended the pilots.

A statement said: “The issue of the July 18 arrest of two Air Transat pilots in Glasgow is a complex one and because the matter is the subject of judicial proceeding­s in Scotland the airline will not comment at this point.

“Both pilots, whoare personally facing charges, have received an administra­tive suspension for the duration of the carrier’s internal investigat­ion.”

The delayed Airbus flight to Toronto set off almost 24 hours late, with about 250 passengers having spent Monday night at nearby hotels.

Air Transat president Jean-Francois Lemay also confirmed passengers will be compensate­d “pursuant to the applicable European regulation­s”.

That means passengers are entitled to just over £500 under EU rules because of the distance of the flight and length of the delay.

Mr Lemay said: “Canadian and European rules and regulation­s thatwe are subject to regarding alcohol consumptio­n are very strict. Our own internal rules are even more stringent and we do not tolerate any failure to comply.

“We have always taken, and we will continue to take, all necessary measures to ensure those rules are followed to the letter and we are counting on the flawless co-operation of all our personnel in that respect.” Air Transat had earlier apologised to those affected by the delay and offered passengers compensati­on as a “goodwill gesture”.

Perreault and Syed are expected to return to court in Scotland next week.

 ??  ?? CUSTODY: A prison van leaves Paisley court containing the two pilots
CUSTODY: A prison van leaves Paisley court containing the two pilots

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