Even if somebody cannot be said to be legally intoxicated, once they have had any alcohol they are already in an altered state of being. They become different both emotionally and physically as well.
Operating heavy machinery after drinking alcohol is strongly advised against in all societies.
The problem with mankind however is that, not all of them always listen to words of wisdom or follow the laws that have been put in place to protect them. This is why we are always hearing of accidents on the news where a drunken driver has ended up making some innocent individuals lose their lives.
Of late, airline pilots are also forbidden to get into the cockpit if they have been consuming alcohol. These laws were put in place when concerns were raised that some pilots have been flying commercial jets while under alcoholic influence.
As we have all seen, not all the drivers in the world really care about these laws. It is the same problem with our pilots as well, not all of them really take these laws seriously. The pilots who fly private planes never have to go under any alcohol tests and thus are more likely to ignore these laws than their counterparts who fly commercial jets.
It is therefore very possible to hear of planes in the sky in the hands of a drunken pilot. Due to their diminished vision, reasoning and unfortunately also coordination, the risk of such a drunken pilot crashing an aircraft is much higher than that of a sober one.
Such pilots who are not sober put their passengers, fellow pilots and innocent civilians on the ground below in high danger of fatal accident.
Although it can never be compared to the suffering caused, there are financial compensations for those who are injured due to plane crashes that occurred because the pilot was flying after drinking alcohol. In such a case, this person who was injured should make sure that before they take any legal action they consult a legal professional.
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