Pilot drank the night before flying - can or not?

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"We spent the first night at Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii. None of us had been there before, so it was exciting.

"We had local food and nice fresh cold beers. It was good fun," said Capt Lee, 42, chief pilot of SilkAir's Boeing 737 fleet.

His message to his team: "We work hard and we remain focused. But when it's time to relax, we relax."
- See more at: http://www.relax.com.sg/article/new...light-across-the-pacific#sthash.NgVohuu9.dpuf
 
when you have the Chief Justice and their lawyers (prosecutors and defendant lawyers too) drink and drunk everyday and next day preside your case you are fucked.




"We spent the first night at Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii. None of us had been there before, so it was exciting.

"We had local food and nice fresh cold beers. It was good fun," said Capt Lee, 42, chief pilot of SilkAir's Boeing 737 fleet.

His message to his team: "We work hard and we remain focused. But when it's time to relax, we relax."
- See more at: http://www.relax.com.sg/article/new...light-across-the-pacific#sthash.NgVohuu9.dpuf
 
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Nothing wrong with that as long as alcohol levels are back to normal the next day.

The doctors are no different. In fact, they're well renowned for getting thoroughly pissed on a regular basis.
 
Don't know about you guys, if I DON'T drink, I'd dehydrate.

Cheers!
 
Nothing wrong with that as long as alcohol levels are back to normal the next day.

The doctors are no different. In fact, they're well renowned for getting thoroughly pissed on a regular basis.

Boss, one day 13 years ago I had a bad flu in Shanghai went to a military hospital, 上海长征医院, the doctor attending to me was smoking while treating my sickness, his teeth were all blackened with tar. My point is doctors also human. But I heard they are not allowed to do this now.
 
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