According to reports, the airline’s captain reportedly had a few coffee and reportedly became so quiet that a noise complaint was filed against him the day before the scheduled departure.
Aircraft J11 from Dallas to Tokyo was grounded on April 23 due to the unnamed 49-year-old captain’s alleged drinking with team members the night before, according to The Mainichi, a regular news source in Japan.
The captain and others had breakfast, according to the publication, and then went back to his room and lounge. However, an individual reportedly asked them to calm down around 2 a. m. , but the plane’s tone and slurred speech prompted a police call instead.
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Although the captain had a few refreshments the night before, he did not violate the firm’s legislation against consuming within 12 hrs of flight.
Before the aircraft was pilot a plane, the airline claimed that they needed to “assess the pilot’s physical and mental well-being. “
A spokeswoman for the flight told Mainichi,” It is true that the captain consumed alcohol,” noting that” there was a satisfactory gap between alcohol consumption and the scheduled work time.
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Additionally, the airline claimed they could n’t locate a replacement pilot before the scheduled departure.
” We sincerely apologize to the customers who were involved in this journey cancelation”, the aircraft wrote in a statement. We will work to restore confidence in our flight and take all necessary steps to avoid a similar incident from occurring again.
Fox News Digital contacted Japan Airlines with questions about the situation.
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According to reports, Flight JL11’s travellers were rather transferred to an American Airlines flight to Tokyo.
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