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airBaltic co-pilot jailed after failed breathalyser test

airBaltic has said it has begun dismissal procedures against the crew
airBaltic has said it has begun dismissal procedures against the crew

A Norwegian court has sentenced a Latvian airBaltic co-pilot to six months in jail after he failed a breathalyser test before take-off from Oslo's airport.

The 38-year-old man - who registered an alcohol level that was almost seven times the legal limit - admitted he drank two bottles of whisky and some beer with the other crew members before the flight's planned departure for Greece with around 100 passengers aboard on 8 August.

In his verdict, the judge highlighted the co-pilot's high level of intoxication, the number of people whose lives would have been endangered if he had flown the plane, the length of the flight, and the fact that he must have known that his colleagues had also been drinking.

Meanwhile, the 50-year-old Latvian pilot, whose alcohol level was more than double the legal limit, has rejected some of the charges against him.

He is being held in custody and will go before a court on 17 September.

Two Latvian stewardesses also tested positive for alcohol.

Norwegian police tested the crew shortly before take-off after receiving a tip-off from an anonymous caller.

The airline has said it has begun dismissal procedures against the crew.