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Old 01-07-2013 | 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Tartan Army
I've long been a proponent of required breathalyzer tests at security checkpoints for all airline personnel. It's not just a problem with pilots and alcohol consumption, I've seen many a FA with the problem and had a ramper push me me back from the gate that was slurring something awful over the headset.

If we are to ever full regain passengers' trust in our profession and once and for all remove the black cloud of the "drunk pilot" at the airport lounge, we need to take a hardline approach to the subject. Require anyone checking in for work for the day (whether ramper, FA, or pilot) to blow in a breathalyzer at the security checkpoint. If you blow over the .04, you're pulled instantly. I'm sorry, I'd rather hurt a few feelings and take the extra 30-seconds to blow than be on a plane with a person who is intoxicated and may not be able to function to the best of their abilities should an issue arise.

I'm sure this method will be met with strong resistance, but really how hard is it to not drink before having to fly? Hell, I don't even have a drink on layovers because I don't want to exacerbate the public perception of the drunk pilot. I'll save my drinking for when I'm at home watching the game.

Holy He!! !! STRONG Resistance? You better believe it. From every red-blooded free American that I know of. 100% crew BA tests when coming thru checkpoints, are you insane?

For that matter, lets install BAC ignition interlock devices on all cars and have routine DUI checkpoints all over the place to curb drinking and driving!

It's called the 4th Ammendment, a large and very important constitutional right I might add. Unlawful or unreasonable search and seizure. Everything you just mentioned is contrary to the US constitution. Yeah, we need to trample that some more, huh?

I'm all for preventing and punishing and helping those who break the rules, but what you suggest is not that of a free America.

You're right up there with taking away law abiding citizens guns to prevent school shootings.
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