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§ 91.17 Alcohol or drugs. (a) No person may act or attempt to act as a crewmember of a civil aircraft— (1) Within 8 hours after the consumption of any alcoholic beverage; (2) While under the influence of alcohol; (3) While using any drug that affects the person's faculties in any way contrary to safety; or.
§ 91.17 Alcohol or drugs. (a) No person may act or attempt to act as a crewmember of a civil aircraft— (1) Within 8 hours after the consumption of any alcoholic beverage;
§91.17 Alcohol or drugs. (a) No person may act or attempt to act as a crewmember of a civil air-craft— (1) Within 8 hours after the consump-tion of any alcoholic beverage; (2) While under the influence of alco-hol; (3) While using any drug that affects the person’s faculties in any way con-trary to safety; or (4) While having an alcohol con-
scientific validity of alcohol testing and interpretation of tests results in the alcohol-and-flying arena. Pilot use of alcohol and flying is controlled and regulated in three ways by - • Federal statute law • State statute laws • Federal regulations-- Federal alcohol testing in the workplace rules-- Federal Aviation Regulations
7 Αυγ 2013 · Ideally, total avoidance of alcohol should be a key element observed by every pilot in planning or accomplishing a flight. Alcohol avoidance is as critical as developing a flight plan, a good preflight inspection, obeying ATC procedures, and avoiding severe weather.
Part 1: Basic Permit Requirements Under the Federal Alcohol Administration Act, Nonindustrial Use of Distilled Spirits and Wine, Bulk Sales and Bottling of Distilled Spirits: 1.1 – 1.95
What is the FAA regulatory definition of Substance Dependence? “Substance dependence” means a condition in which a person is dependent on a substance other than tobacco or ordinary xanthine containing (e.g., caffeine)