Company president Mitsuko Tottori held a press conference to address the August 28 occurrence where a pilot consumed excessive alcohol in Hawaii and became unfit to operate his scheduled flight to Nagoya.
The transport ministry separately summoned JAL’s chief safety officer Yukio Nakagawa to deliver a formal written warning.
Japan Airlines had previously implemented a complete alcohol ban for flight crews during overnight stays following a December incident involving intoxicated pilots.
The airline received its first official warning from authorities following that three-hour delay incident.
Transport Minister Hiromasa Nakano expressed significant frustration with the airline’s repeated safety failures.
Japan Airlines faced previous alcohol-related issues including a 2018 case where a pilot was arrested in Britain for being nearly ten times over the legal alcohol limit before a flight. – AFP
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