CANBERRA, Australia?? Australia's air safety regulator says Qantas Airways Ltd. has suspended a pilot for attempting to fly while under the influence of alcohol.
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Civil Aviation Safety Authority spokesman Peter Gibson said Monday the woman exceeded the limit for pilots of 0.02 percent alcohol in the blood in a test last week.
Gibson said he did not know her blood-alcohol reading. The blood-alcohol limit for driving in Australia is 0.05 percent.
Australian Associated Press reported the pilot was detected last Monday as she was about to fly a Boeing 767-300 from Sydney to Brisbane.
Gibson said 45 pilots had exceeded the alcohol limit in 51,000 tests in Australia since 2008.
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Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/48524045/ns/travel-news/
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