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  2. IMSAFE - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol - Although legal limits vary by jurisdiction (0.04 BAC, any consumption in the past 8 hours or current impairment in the USA [2]), the pilot should consider their alcohol consumption within the last 8 to 24 hours. Fatigue - Has the pilot had sufficient sleep and adequate nutrition?

  3. US to require drug, alcohol testing for foreign aviation ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Federal Aviation Administration said on Monday it has finalized rules requiring aviation-repair stations in foreign countries to conduct drug and alcohol testing for ...

  4. Flight Safety Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The FSF manages the Aviation Safety Network (ASN), a website that keeps track of aviation accidents, incidents, and hijackings. Its main database contains details of over 23,000 reports (2022) and investigations, news, photos, and statistics. The website has 9900 subscribers and receives about 50,000 visitors per week. [12]

  5. Pilot fatigue - Wikipedia

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    The temperature may be too warm, the place noisy or the time zone change may not facilitate biological sleep. As a result, the use of over-the-counter drugs may be effective. Zolpidem is a well tested pharmaceutical compound with a half-life of two and a half hours and the drug is fully metabolized within 10 hours. It can be used to initiate ...

  6. Aviation Drug-Trafficking Control Act of 1984 - Wikipedia

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    "Drug Control: U.S.-Mexico Opium Poppy and Marijuana Aerial Eradication Program" (PDF). U.S. GAO:Office of Public Affairs. U.S. Government Accountability Office. January 11, 1988. OCLC 17597792. "Florida Drug Threat Assessment" [National Drug Intelligence Center Document ID: 2003-S0381FL-001]. United States Department of Justice.

  7. Go and no-go pills - Wikipedia

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    A go pill generally contains one of the following drugs: Amphetamine ( methamphetamine having been used historically, such as during the Second World War ), which is a strong psychostimulant drug; no longer approved officially for use by the U.S. Air Force , [ 2 ] possibly due to safety concerns brought up in the wake of incidents like the ...

  8. Aerolíneas Argentinas accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of accidents and incidents experienced by Aerolíneas Argentinas. According to the Aviation Safety Network, as of July 2011 there have been 12 deadly accidents, totalling 335 fatalities. [3] The deadliest accident occurred in 1961, with a death toll of 67. The latest accident involving fatalities took place in 1970.

  9. List of Vietnam Airlines accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    23 March 2023: Four Vietnam Airlines flight attendants from Paris to Ho Chi Minh City flight were arrested after they were discovered carrying drugs in toothpaste tubes in their bags by Vietnamese customs officials during a routine security clearance check following their arrival. The flight attendants claimed that they were paid to take some ...