All Nippon Airways Captain Detected Alcohol Change of crew Delayed 4 flights November 7 19:33

While the pilot's drinking problem is unending, all Nippon Airways has detected alcohol from a male captain who was scheduled to be on duty for 7 days, and due to the change in crew, there was a delay of up to an hour or more in 4 flights. I understood that.

According to ANA, 0.22 milligrams of alcohol per liter was detected in the exhalation of a 40-year-old male captain who was scheduled to depart Fukuoka at 8 am on the 7th and be on a flight to Haneda.

As a result, the crew was suddenly changed to another captain, and a total of four hours including the subsequent flights were delayed by up to an hour.

ANA has been banned from drinking within 24 hours prior to the flight at the place of stay in January since the pilot's drinking problems continued. I drank 2 liters of beer at a restaurant in the city.

In response to the company's interview, the Captain said, “I feel relaxed in the place I stayed,” and the company will consider disposal in the future.

In February, alcohol was detected in pilots in February, and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism issued a business improvement recommendation requesting a drastic review of alcohol consumption countermeasures.

All Nippon Airways commented, “We take the fact that an event that impairs trust again has occurred. We will strive to restore trust by preventing recurrence.”