Wine with meals duing flight - cockpit crew
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Wine with meals duing flight - cockpit crew
I began airline flying over 31 years ago, and have been retired for over 4 years. Many years ago, I heard that Air France flight crews were offered wine with their meals during flight.
Is that true?
I assume that is no longer the case, when did it stop and why?
Did any other airlines offer their flight crews wine with their meals?
Was there a limit?
Were there any problems, or did the crews just behave like adults?
Thanks,
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Is that true?
I assume that is no longer the case, when did it stop and why?
Did any other airlines offer their flight crews wine with their meals?
Was there a limit?
Were there any problems, or did the crews just behave like adults?
Thanks,
Has been
RAF: Used to have lunch whilst refuelling at Istres le Tube near Marseille.
Invariably had one glass of wine. No problems.
RAF again: Once had several beers before sim ride. Instructor was aware and agreed that we would have beers, do exercise and then do it again next day. Great demo of what not to do (as were hypoxia or excessive g under controlled conditions).
Invariably had one glass of wine. No problems.
RAF again: Once had several beers before sim ride. Instructor was aware and agreed that we would have beers, do exercise and then do it again next day. Great demo of what not to do (as were hypoxia or excessive g under controlled conditions).
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5 years ago - did some sub charter for Air France out of Nantes and yes, the AF No1 offered me a 1/4 bottle with lunch. Naturally, I took it, left it unopened and enjoyed it later much to the chagrin of the F/O.
Problem was it was French wine so not up to my normal New World standards..........
Problem was it was French wine so not up to my normal New World standards..........
RAF: Used to have lunch whilst refuelling at Istres le Tube near Marseille.
Invariably had one glass of wine. No problems.
Invariably had one glass of wine. No problems.
I now look back in shock and horror as to how we behaved/flew 40 odd years ago.
I don't remember when AF had to stop serving wine with the crew meals but I remember the pilots complaining that it was ridiculous that they had to eat their meal without the wine because of some bureaucrat.