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Air India pilot loses licence after failing breath test

NEW DELHI, Nov 12, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – A veteran pilot had his flying licence
revoked Monday after failing a breath test moments before captaining an Air
India plane to London, India’s aviation regulator said.

Arvind Kathpalia, a pilot and senior executive with the national airline,
blew positive for alcohol before entering the Dreamliner jet’s cockpit for
the nearly 10-hour flight to the United Kingdom on Sunday.

“He failed the breath analyser and as per rules we have decided to cancel
his licence for three years with immediate effect,” an official with the
Directorate General of Civil Aviation told AFP.

He said Kathpalia was handed a three-month ban in 2017 for skipping a
mandatory alcohol breath test.

All pilots and crew are barred from consuming alcohol in the 12 hours
before their flying duties and are subject to regular breath tests.

Kathpalia has denied the allegations, describing them as a smear campaign
levelled by rivals, local media reported.

More than 150 pilots from different Indian airlines have failed breath
tests for alcohol in the past four years, the government said in response to
a 2018 freedom of information request.

India’s aviation safety record tumbled this year, slipping from 66 percent
to 57 percent on a ranking system kept by the UN’s International Civil
Aviation Organisation. A perfect safety rating score is 100 percent.

India’s aviation sector has surged in recent years, with nearly 120
million domestic passengers taking to the skies in 2017, almost double the
figure in 2012.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1712 hrs