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Singapore gets tough on pilots who drink and fly, plans for random alcohol testing from March
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Pilots at Changi Airport. CAAS said that random alcohol testing for pilots will be done discreetly and away from the public eye.
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Karamjit Kaur
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SINGAPORE - Singapore is getting tough on pilots who drink and fly with plans for random alcohol testing from March. The Straits Times understands this will affect all departing pilots, including those from foreign airlines.
Those caught exceeding the alcohol limit stipulated by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), even if they are first-time offenders, could be fined and jailed.

