Intoxicated Pilots Removed from Plane—"Flying Drunk" Still Relevant Today

Flying Drunk: The True Story of a Northwest Airlines Flight, Three Drunk Pilots, and one Man's Fight for Redemption, by Joe Balzer (Savas Beatie, 2009)
 
EL DORADO HILLS, Calif. - Aug. 29, 2016 - PRLog -- On August 27, 2016, two United Airlines Pilots were arrested and removed from a passenger aircraft set to take off from Scotland's Glasgow Airport, headed for Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, due to suspected intoxication, according to an article by Nicole Hensley in the New York Daily News.

"Saturday's arrests come barely a month after two Canadian pilots of an Air Transat plane were arrested at GlasgowAirport and charged with trying to fly while intoxicated," Hensley adds.

"One of the most notorious cases of a pilot drinking and flying occurred in 1990, when the captain, flight engineer and first officer were arrested when their flight from Fargo landed at the Twin Cities airport," wrote Paul Walsh from the Minneapolis Star Tribune, in an article about a previous incident in January, 2013, involving an American Eagle captain.

On March 8, 1990, an intoxicated three-man crew, including Flight Engineer Joseph Balzer, flew a Northwest Airlines Boeing 727 with 91 passengers aboard from Fargo, North Dakota to Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Joe Balzer had always dreamed of flying. He pursued his goal with a vigorous passion and earned his pilot licenses, piling up hours of flight time with a wide variety of planes and jets with one overarching goal: to one day fly for a major airline. But Joe had a predicament. He was an alcoholic, and he refused to admit to himself that he had a problem.

"I compromised my own personal value system," said Balzer, "Alcohol got the best of me again, and it was going to ruin my career. I didn't realize I was an alcoholic; I didn't want to be one of 'those' people."

Joe Balzer's book, Flying Drunk, is a journey of the human spirit, from childhood to hell, and back again. "We need to get help for pilots who are tempted to drink, because when we do, we have the highest success rate," said Balzer.

Balzer and the recent American Airlines incident are not the only pilot intoxications to ever make headlines. Along with previous incidents, such the one in 2013, Hollywood has also taken a stab at the issue with Denzel Washington's recent movie Flight about an airline pilot who saves a flight from crashing, but an investigation into the malfunctions reveals signs of intoxication.

About the Author: Joe Balzer is a pilot for American Airlines with more than 20,000 hours of flight experience. He has a Master's Degree in Aerospace Education and is also an inspirational speaker, traveling around the country speaking to pilots and other groups on the dangers of alcohol and other addictions, bringing his audience to laughter and tears with his powerful message of hope. Joe is a single dad who lives in Tennessee with his two children. Flying Drunk is his first book.

About Savas Beatie LLC: Savas Beatie LLC is a leading military and general history publishing company. Read more about Flying Drunk, including interviews with the author: http://www.savasbeatie.com/books/FlyingDrunk_book.htm.

Contact: Michele Sams, Savas Beatie LLC
Email: michele@savasbeatie.com
Phone: 916-941-6896, Fax: 916-941-6895

Media review copies, ebook, high resolution photographs and interviews available upon request. Contact: Sarah Keeney, 916-941-6896, sarahs@savasbeatie.com.
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