Every few months, a pilot somewhere in the world is stopped before their jet takes off because a passenger or co-worker smelled alcohol on their breath. It makes headlines and gives nervous travelers another reason to avoid flying.
SCOTT MAYEROWITZ and DAVID KOENIG AP Airlines Writer, San Diego Union-Tribune Nation
Tue, 08/30/2016 - 9:53am
Every few months, a pilot somewhere in the world is stopped before their jet takes off because a passenger or co-worker smelled alcohol on their breath. It makes headlines and gives nervous travelers another reason to avoid flying.