Pilots face strict blood alcohol restrictions.
A 52-year-old JetBlue pilot was pulled off a plane in Buffalo, New York, after allegedly blowing a blood alcohol content over the legal limit for pilots on a breathalyzer test, according to Helen Tederous, public affairs director for the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority.
Pilots face strict blood alcohol restrictions, with .04 considered illegal.
According to NFTA, a Transportation Security Administration officer noticed the pilot was acting drunk, and authorities removed him from the cockpit.
NFTA Airport Police allegedly took the man, who is from Orlando, Florida, into custody, and notified federal authorities, according to Tederous. He was released to JetBlue security and may face federal charges.
In a statement, JetBlue said customers’ and crewmembers’ safety “is our first priority.”
“We adhere to all DOT rules and requirements concerning alcohol at all times and have a very strict zero tolerance internal alcohol policy,” the statement said. “We are aware of the incident that occurred this morning in Buffalo and are cooperating fully with law enforcement. We are also conducting our own internal investigation. The crewmember involved has been removed from his duties.”