2 Delta attendants fail breathalyzer test before international flight
Airlines are improving on-time arrivals by upping the estimated time of flights Airlines are improving on-time arrivals by upping the estimated time of flights 03:04 Two flight attendants for Delta Air Lines were pulled from an international flight after failing a breathalyzer test in Amsterdam on Friday. Randomly tested by Dutch authorities before a flight to New York’s JFK International Airport, a female flight attendant reportedly showed a blood alcohol level seven times over the legal limit for crew members and a male flight attendant failed by 0.02, an official familiar with the situation confirmed. The female Delta employee was fined 1,900 euros, or about $2,000, and her male colleague was fined €275, or about $290. Another flight attendant from a different airline was also fined €1,800 (around $1,900) for being 6.5 times over the limit with the trio flagged during a three-hour period in which police screened 445 pilots and flight attendants at Schiphol Airport, according to Aviation A2Z. A spokesperson for the Atlanta-based carrier told CBS News that the incident did not affect the flight. “Delta’s alcohol policy is among the strictest in