Yorkshire Post

Case collapses against pilots accused of planning to fly after drinking alcohol

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THE CASE against two Canadian pilots accused of preparing to fly a passenger plane while under the influence of alcohol has collapsed after their blood samples were destroyed at a prison.

It came after the Appeal Court ruled the Crown had not met its duty to supply Jean-Francois Perreault and Imran Syed with their part of the blood sample used to test for alcohol levels.

Prosecutor­s said that after “full and careful considerat­ion” of the facts and circumstan­ces, there would be no further proceeding­s in the case. Mr Perreault, 41, and Mr Syed, 39, were arrested on July 18 2016 before they were due to take off on the Air Transat flight from Glasgow to Toronto.

Syed, from Toronto, was accused of performing “an activity ancillary to an aviation function” when he allegedly had 49 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitre­s of blood, more than double the legal limit of 20.

Perreault, from the province of Ontario, faced the same charge with an alleged 32 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitre­s of blood. They had both denied the charge.

At a previous hearing, which could not be reported until now, Paisley Sheriff Court heard that both men requested part of their blood samples when they were taken in July 2016 so that they could have them independen­tly analysed.

The samples were among their belongings when they arrived at HMP Low Moss on July 19, 2016; however, prison staff did not know what to do with them and the samples were destroyed.

A Crown Office spokesman said: “We are working with Police Scotland to ensure there are proper processes and guidance in place covering the retention and storage of samples when an accused person is remanded in custody.”

Both men were suspended by Air Transat after their arrests.

A spokesman for the airline said: “The pilots were indeed suspended pending the outcome of the court proceeding­s. They have now been declared innocent.”

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