Pilot arrested in Sweden for DUI

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07-26-2025 | 03:49 AM
  #121  
Quote: That is a really cool word.
That's different than breathalazered which is what close talkers who don't brush their teeth well do to you
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07-26-2025 | 05:50 AM
  #122  
Quote: That's different than breathalazered which is what close talkers who don't brush their teeth well do to you
Why are all Europeans close talkers?
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07-26-2025 | 07:57 PM
  #123  
Quote: Why are all Europeans close talkers?
Maybe they're all low talkers. They always accuse Americans of being loud talkers.
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07-27-2025 | 04:07 AM
  #124  
Quote: Maybe they're all low talkers. They always accuse Americans of being loud talkers.
Everybody knows that English is better understood the louder it is.
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07-30-2025 | 05:56 AM
  #125  
Not worth it
Quote: Wow, what is a false positive on an alcohol test? They did a breathalyzer and then a blood test? I’d imagine Delta would be out for money too. That one article said Delta, under EU rules, is out near $400k in passenger fines as well as hotel and meal fees for all passengers. Delta also has a brand to protect. Europe is pretty ridiculous, things like this only add to the stereotype. They didn’t have a way to figure this out before it turned into a few million dollar mishap and defame a Delta pilot?
Yeah, unfortunately this is the way a lot of European airport authorities operate.

I remember in AMS they would have airport employees present when we got off the bus at the airport. They would approach crewmembers and start talking with them to size them up. Pretty bad in my book. However, when you are flying in someone else's country you have to abide by their rules.

It's pretty much common knowledge that they target foreign carriers; particularly the US-based ones.
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07-30-2025 | 09:05 AM
  #126  
Quote: Yeah, unfortunately this is the way a lot of European airport authorities operate.

I remember in AMS they would have airport employees present when we got off the bus at the airport. They would approach crewmembers and start talking with them to size them up. Pretty bad in my book. However, when you are flying in someone else's country you have to abide by their rules.

It's pretty much common knowledge that they target foreign carriers; particularly the US-based ones.
So consider testing the hunch? Put 4 crew on the 3 man trip and have a bone dry plumber do the Foster Brooks act existing the van, heading to security. Nothing too obvious or flagrant of course. If they take the bait, that’s it. Euro plot. Which, face facts, is half Marxist since 1970.

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07-30-2025 | 09:10 AM
  #127  
Quote: So consider testing the hunch? Put 4 crew on the 3 man trip and have a bone dry plumber do the Foster Brooks act existing the van, heading to security. Nothing too obvious or flagrant of course. If they take the bait, that’s it. Euro plot. Which, face facts, is half Marxist since 1970.
everything i don’t like is marxism!
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07-30-2025 | 09:19 AM
  #128  
Quote: everything i don’t like is marxism!
No. There’s lots of things I don’t like. Being told what to do or how to feel, closer to the top.

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07-30-2025 | 12:37 PM
  #129  
Quote: No. There’s lots of things I don’t like. Being told what to do or how to feel, closer to the top.
Man you must really hate it here. Daddy D tells me what to do every day.
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07-30-2025 | 12:57 PM
  #130  
Quote: So consider testing the hunch? Put 4 crew on the 3 man trip and have a bone dry plumber do the Foster Brooks act existing the van, heading to security. Nothing too obvious or flagrant of course. If they take the bait, that’s it. Euro plot. Which, face facts, is half Marxist since 1970.
You seriously think acting intoxicated walking through US security or terminal wouldn't raise any suspicion? It's only Europe because you don't like the politics?
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