Alcohol charges against 2 Canadian pilots dropped after blood samples destroyed
LONDON — Prosecutors in the United Kingdom have dropped charges against two Canadian pilots accused of preparing to fly a commercial aircraft while under the influence of alcohol after their blood samples were mistakenly destroyed at a Scottish prison.
Prosecutors say there will be no further action against Imran Syed, 39, and Jean-Francois Perreault, 41, who were arrested July 18, 2016, before they were to pilot an Air Transat flight from Glasgow to Toronto.
Authorities say Syed, from Toronto, allegedly had 49 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. Perreault, who is also from Ontario, allegedly had 32 milligrams.
Both men have denied the charges.