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Home » United Flight Attendant Downs Booze On Flight, Arrested 10x Over Legal Limit
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United Flight Attendant Downs Booze On Flight, Arrested 10x Over Legal Limit

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomNovember 9, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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I hope this flight attendant gets the help she needs, because obviously this is bad situation…

United flight attendant downs alcohol on transatlantic flight

A 56-year-old (now former) United Airlines flight attendant has found herself in court, due to her actions while working a flight from San Francisco (SFO) to London Heathrow (LHR) on October 17, 2025.

The veteran flight attendant had been at the airline for 26 years, but handed in her resignation following the incident. The woman had reportedly brought her own alcohol minis onboard (as opposed to taking from the onboard stock). She had reportedly been feeling “isolated” and was “dealing with grief” before the flight, so she downed some mini bottles of vodka “to calm herself down.”

Her colleagues noticed her behavior, so they phoned ahead to get assistance on the ground. She had to be treated by paramedics on the apron at Heathrow Airport. They “smelled alcohol on her breath,” and found she had low blood pressure. She was subsequently taken to the hospital and arrested.

She was found to have a blood alcohol level of 216 milligrams, compared to the legal limit of 20mg for flight attendants. So she was at nearly 11x the legal limit.

I hope this flight attendant gets the help she needs. Obviously it’s really sad to think of the circumstances that could cause someone to act this way, and to throw away a career of over a quarter century. Life is tough, and while what she did was terribly irresponsible, at least she didn’t otherwise directly harm others (in the sense that it’s not like she started attacking other people, or anything).

The flight attendant was at nearly 11x the legal limit

Former flight attendant faces fine, not jail time

In hearings following the incident, the flight attendant expressed deep regrets for what happened. She admitted to performing aviation functions while drunk, which could carry a sentence of up to two years in prison. But the court went easy on her — since there were no disruptions to the flight, the decision was made to fine her instead.

The judge stated that “we are not going to commit this to the crown court, we can deal with this here,” and that “you are not going to prison, we are going to deal with this with a financial penalty.”

It is interesting to see the contrast in the handling of these situations for pilots vs. flight attendants. When pilots are found to be above the legal alcohol limit in the UK, they’re almost always sent to jail for some amount of time. Meanwhile for flight attendants, the punishment is often not as severe.

While flight attendants also perform important safety functions, this definitely reflects that the jobs of pilots are taken a bit more seriously in terms of the immediate risk they pose if under the influence.

I will say, what I find curious here is that she reportedly brought her own minis on the trip. I suppose some flight attendants may just want to bring those for layovers anyway, if they enjoy a drink but want to save money. However, if she brought these minis, one certainly wonders if she did so with the intent of consuming them on the flight. Obviously she wasn’t in a good place mentally when this all happened, but still, that adds a layer of premeditation.

The flight attendant faces a fine rather than jail time

Bottom line

A former United Airlines flight attendant was arrested after drinking on a transatlantic flight. The veteran flight attendant had reportedly brought her own minis, and then downed them on the flight. Colleagues noticed her behavior, and paramedics met the flight. She was found to be at nearly 11x the legal alcohol limit for flight attendants, so she was brought to a hospital and then arrested.

Ultimately she didn’t get any jail time, but instead, is facing financial penalties. I hope this woman gets the help she needs, because life can be tough…

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