The crew members, who have been taken off from flying for failing to clear the pre-flight medical test were to operate Air India's Rajkot flight from New Delhi on January 25, sources said.
As part of the DGCA safety regulations, all pilots and cabin crew must undergo breath analyser test before and after flights.
Incidentally, airline's head of operations, himself a senior executive pilot, is under probe by a committee for allegedly skipping the mandatory test close to a month.
The matter was reported to the DGCA and the two crew members were taken off for flying for three months, the source said.
Air India spokesperson was not available for comments.
Aircraft rules prohibit crew members from taking any alcoholic drink 12 hours prior to the commencement of a flight, and it is mandatory for the employee to undergo an alcohol test both before and after operating a flight.
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