London – 2 United Pilots En-Route To NYC Suspected Of Being Drunk Arrested In Glasgow

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    FILE - A United Airlines Boeing 787 taxis as a United Airlines Boeing 767 lands at San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco, California, February 7, 2015.   REUTERS/Louis Nastro/File Photo London – Police and airline officials say two United Airlines pilots have been arrested for suspected intoxication before they were to fly 141 passengers from Scotland to the United States.

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    United Airlines officials have confirmed Saturday’s arrest of the pilots, aged 45 and 35, at Glasgow Airport. The Police Service of Scotland says both men are expected to be arraigned Monday at a court in Paisley, a Glasgow suburb, to face charges connected to Britain’s transport safety laws.

    United said Saturday’s flight from Glasgow to the U.S. city of Newark, New Jersey, was delayed for 10 hours while the airline sought replacement pilots.

    Saturday’s arrests come barely a month after two Canadian pilots of an Air Transat plane were arrested at Glasgow Airport and charged with trying to fly while intoxicated.


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    hmmmm
    hmmmm
    7 years ago

    This is scary. There should be a breathalyzer for pilots. This isn’t worse than terrorism In a way.

    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    7 years ago

    Glasgow, is after all in Scotland, home to some of the finest beverages known to man. They should have waited until they got home to taste the products of Scotland.