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Pilot and crew pulled off Oslo plane after failing breath test

Crew removed from plane after anonymous tip off to police
Crew removed from plane after anonymous tip off to police

A Latvian Air Baltic pilot and three crew members were pulled off a Greece-bound passenger plane in Oslo early today after failing a breathalyser test before take-off, Norwegian police said.

"Results of the breathalyser tests confirmed that four of the five crew members... were above the legal alcohol limit of 0.2 promille," Romerike police prosecutor Edith Ek Sorensen told AFP.

The pilot, co-pilot and two stewardesses, who are all from Latvia and employed by Air Baltic, were taken into police custody and escorted to hospital for blood tests to confirm the breathalyser tests.

Results were expected later.

Mr Sorensen said police had acted after receiving a tipoff from an anonymous caller. The four risk up to two years in prison if found guilty.

He would not comment on the flight's destination, but Norwegian daily Dagbladet said it was a tour group flight operated by the Norwegian group Startour headed for Chania, Greece, with 109 passengers on board.