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Pete
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bottle to throttle

Post by Pete »

http://www.aaib.dft.gov.uk/publications ... g_cehh.cfm

I met Jay a couple of times, very sociable - a bit too sociable it seems

I did not know there was a legal drink limit for pilots
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Dave Hall
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Post by Dave Hall »

I understand the body itself can produce alcohol from its own biological processes, and that is the reason for the small but finite amount permitted.
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cardiffrob
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Post by cardiffrob »

Current UK restriction is 1/4 of the drink-drive limit. One STELLA late in the evening and you are over the fly limit the next morning, IIRC.
Rob Swain
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Post by Rob Swain »

It is a mercy that the innocent party in this, the student, survived.
We have to hope that they made a full recovery as the AAIB haven't (quite rightly, in my opinion) reported about this.
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flyin'dutch'
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Re: bottle to throttle

Post by flyin'dutch' »

Pete wrote:http://www.aaib.dft.gov.uk/publications ... g_cehh.cfm

I met Jay a couple of times, very sociable - a bit too sociable it seems

I did not know there was a legal drink limit for pilots
You know now.

:lol:

Due to fermentation of certain foods you can get some alcohol in your blood; these are very very small amounts and afar from the minimum level of 20mg/100ml.

You need more than one Stella the night before to get you over the limit the next day.

A pint of Stella is about 2.5 units; your body clears about a unit per hour.
Frank Voeten
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