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Three crew members fined for failing alcohol tests at Amsterdam
Schiphol
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30 November 2024
Dutch
authorities conducted an alcohol screening operation at Amsterdam Schiphol
Airport on Friday morning, 29 November, resulting in fines for three crew
members who exceeded the legal alcohol limit for aviation personnel.
The
operation, carried out by the Aviation Supervision Team (Team
Luchtvaarttoezicht) in collaboration with the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee,
tested 445 cabin and cockpit crew members between 07:00 and 10:00. Three
individuals failed the tests.
One male
flight attendant from a foreign airline tested at 0.24% blood alcohol content
(105 micrograms/litre), slightly exceeding the aviation limit of 0.2%. He
received a fine of €275 from the Dutch Public Prosecution Service.
On the same
flight, a female colleague recorded a significantly higher level of 1.43% (620
micrograms/litre) and was fined €1,900. A third offender, a flight attendant
from another foreign airline, tested at 1.30% (565 micrograms/litre) and faced
a €1,800 fine.
Dutch
aviation regulations strictly prohibit alcohol consumption within 10 hours
prior to a flight, with a maximum allowable blood alcohol concentration of
0.2%. Regular checks are conducted at Schiphol to ensure compliance and
maintain passenger and crew safety.
Authorities
emphasise the importance of adhering to these standards, highlighting the
critical role of sobriety in aviation safety. Similar operations will continue
as part of routine oversight, the authorities warned.
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