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Irish Aviation Authority inspection finds pilot not fit to operate aircraft

08 Apr 2025

Aviation regulator routinely conducts checks of foreign aircraft and flight crew operating into Irish airports.

Dublin, Tuesday 8 April, 2025: On the 17th of September 2024 the IAA undertook a random inspection at Dublin Airport. The IAA inspectors boarded a cargo aircraft flown by an international cargo operator and sought a copy of the pilot licences and the aircraft mandatory documents. 

The IAA inspectors then carried out a routine breathalyser test for alcohol. The test reading confirmed that one of the pilots had blood alcohol levels considerably over the prescribed limits and was, therefore, not in a fit condition to operate the aircraft. 

The IAA inspectors immediately gave an instruction that the aircraft would not take off and directed that the pilot be removed from the cockpit and prevented from operating the aircraft. 

The IAA subsequently issued appropriate proceedings in the Dublin District Court.

The matter was reported to the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the FAA have advised that the pilot’s licence has been revoked. Therefore, the matter has now concluded.

The IAA will continue to conduct unannounced checks on foreign aircraft operating into Irish airports and conduct breathalyser tests on flight crew, which includes pilots and cabin crew.

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