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Why are pilots not allowed to eat the same meals as the passengers?

An Aeroflot spokesperson confirmed its policy: Meals for captains differ from those for the rest of the crew, as stipulated by sanitary regulations – this is a precaution against possible accidental food poisoning. British Airways added: The pilots do eat different meals.



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Usually the pilot gets the first-class meal and the co-pilot the business class meal. This is just in case one of the meals might cause food poisoning.

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For most pilots, the rule is 12 hours bottle to throttle and BAC < 0.02. This means a pilot, once off-duty and out of uniform, can enjoy a drink as long as the overnight is longer than 12 hours.

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While coffee may or may not be allowed in the cockpit depending on the airline and type of aircraft, it's always a welcome companion on the ground. Pilots also enjoy socializing over a cup of coffee with other like-minded aviation enthusiasts to unwind.

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So, pilots often bring their own food on board. Regardless, flight attendants can heat the food in the oven for them so that they can still enjoy a hot meal while in the air. Moreover, those on shorter routes often bring snacks on the aircraft to maintain their energy levels.

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Of course. In many aircraft it's quiet enough for simple voice communication, but in nosier aircraft, like small planes or helicopters, the headset links to an intercom as well as the radio.

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Plus, they'll receive a per diem. A per diem is pay they receive for time away from their base and is meant to cover food and other expenses while on the trip. It generally ranges between $1.50 and $3 per hour.

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In addition to flight time, pilots are also paid per diem, which serves to reimburse pilots for the food and beverage expenses that they incur on the road.

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Pre-Flight Testing: Before each flight, pilots are required to take a breathalyzer test to ensure that their blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is below the legal limit. In the United States, for example, the legal limit for BAC is 0.04%. If a pilot's BAC is above this limit, they are not allowed to fly.

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Usually not. However, some weather conditions can cause turbulence and up and downdrafts such that an airplane can not be controlled completely; that makes me nervous. The pilot can usually keep the pitch about right, but the airspeed will be going all over the place.

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Do pilots pay for their own hotels? The airline handles and pays for accommodations for crewmembers when they are on a trip. Many pilots do not live where they are based and choose to commute.

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