Virgin Atlantic flight attendant removed from plane after turning up four times over alcohol limit, court told
Kathryn Scott, 44, was found with 91 mg alcohol per 100 ml blood, over four times the legal limit for flight attendants in the UK, after crashing her car en route to Heathrow.
- Kathryn Scott, 44, was removed from a Virgin flight after drinking wine the night before and crashing her car on the way to work.
- A breath test showed Scott had over four times the legal alcohol limit for flight attendants in the UK.
- Scott denied a charge of performing an aviation function while over the alcohol limit and was bailed to appear for trial on 11 December.
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Virgin Atlantic flight attendant removed from plane after turning up four times over alcohol limit, court told
The defendant blames a car crash prior to her shift on a steering problem with her car and a condition that may interfere with her ability to process alcohol, magistrates were told.
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