Pilot's drinking problem to ANA to order business improvement to Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport May 1, 7:48

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The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism will issue a business improvement order to the company on the 1st of November last year in response to the detection of alcohol by pilots on all Nippon Airways flights in November last year while the pilot's drinking problems persisted. is.

Regarding All Nippon Airways, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism issued a business improvement recommendation to the company in April last year due to a drinking problem by a pilot, and requested a drastic review of drinking measures.

In response to this, the company is strengthening measures such as reviewing internal regulations, but in November last year, a captain in his 40s detected alcohol during a pre-crew inspection at Fukuoka Airport, and there was a case in which he changed jobs. It was

The captain dismissed this captain as of December last year, saying that the company violated the internal regulations because he had drunk about four bottled beer at a restaurant in Fukuoka city about 10 hours before boarding. .

The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has a policy of issuing a business improvement order to the company one day, saying that measures against the drinking problem have not been thoroughly implemented within the company.