The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has  withdrawn the license of three Nigerian pilots who allegedly took  alcohol when they were about to operate their flights.
According  to sources, aviation experts frown on this because it infringes on  safety. Besides, it is one of the critical rules that must be obeyed by  pilots. A pilot is prohibited from taking alcohol three hours before  flight time.
THISDAY spoke to some pilots and other experts in  the industry who confirmed that prohibition of alcohol intake shortly  before flight was clearly stated in their licences as one of the things a  pilot must not do three hours before fight.
They consequence  they said could be plane crash or a major incident. It was learnt that  if a pilot is caught with alcohol during random testing at the ramp, his  license is withdrawn but how long the pilot would be made not to fly is  discretionary.
But a seasoned pilot and presently aircraft  inspector told THISDAY that the NCAA should go further than withdrawing  the pilots’ licences to find out why they took to alcohol, pointing out  that the pilots might have taken to drinking due to stress, frustration,  family problem or even depression.
He recalled the tragic incident of Germanwings Flight 9525, where a depressed pilot crashed the plane with all the passengers.
The  pilot admitted however, that it is rare to see pilots with alcohol in  their breath, because it is a major offence but blamed the airline for  not testing the pilots before the regulatory body did and suggested that  the airlines involved should also be sanctioned.
“Such incident  is very, very rare but very irresponsible. Some pilots are actually  drunkards but they don’t drink during flight. There is need to  investigate to know the root cause of the drinking. NCAA did the right  thing but it should not only end in withdrawing their license; that is  what those who don’t have intrinsic interest in the industry do; they  should investigate it further,” the pilot suggested.
He also  noted that without the finding the drinking could have resulted in an  accident and if the incident was not investigated further the situation  could degenerate.
“If it is stress, family problem or whatever,  the person ought not to come to work, but I must tell you that operators  (airlines) mount so much pressure on the pilots, so the operators  should be fined for not detecting this before NCAA did. But NCAA, I must  say, did a good job but they should go further to find out the root  cause of their problem that led them to take alcohol while on duty.”
 
NCAA Withdraws License Of Three Pilots Over Excess Alcohol Intake
 
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June 23, 2016
 
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