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Old Mar 31, 2019, 10:14 pm
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baqnav
 
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Originally Posted by MSPeconomist
Could the pilot work for something like FedEx, NetJets, etc.? If he/she doesn't work for a commercial airline, his/her employer might be paying for a FC ticket and if he/she isn't flying any planes within X hours, it could be perfectly fine to drink alcohol. AFAIK the rule for most USA commercial airlines is no drinking alcohol when in uniform (and in public, in that it's hard to see how a rule on this could be enforced within the pilot's own home or when alone in an hotel room, assuming shades are closed, etc.), but there could be other pilots for which this is not necessarily a problem.


you are a smart commentator. Why would a pilot or aircrew in the military, most airline pilots are not, be heralded for a drink at the bar. However, same person, airline uniform be out of compliance? Most not even members of the reserve components. Two jobs same person.

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