Background: Under a recent revision of the European Joint Aviation Authorit
ies operations regulations it has been prohibited to act as a crew member o
f an aircraft with a BAC of greater than 0.02%. Methods This survey of UK C
ivil Aviation Authority pilots suggests that over 50% of respondents may ha
ve flown an aircraft with a BAC of greater than this prescribed amount. Res
ults: Professional pilots were found to be heavier drinkers than private pi
lots and were also more likely to infringe the 0.02% BAC rule. Conclusion:
Analysis of the data using path analysis suggests that professional pilots
may be more prone to offending as a result of training in a "drinking cultu
re" and as a response to commercial pressures in the industry.