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Preventing Drunk Flying: A Legislative Solution

Dec 1, 2019 | Air and Space Law, Comment, John Sivils, Legislation

By John Sivils Abstract Drunk flying poses a serious safety risk to airline passengers. The current system of detecting pilot intoxication and preventing drunk flying relies on the vigilance of coworkers, and statutes prohibiting “operating” an airplane while...

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