Pilots should be tested for drugs a few hours or days before they fly, rather than undergoing the routine testing every six months as they do now, Indonesia’s transportation minister said Monday.
Testing them every six months may not be effective because drug users could prepare for the tests, Minister Evert Ernest Mangindaan said.
The ministry is revising regulations after the arrests of three pilots and a co-pilot from budget airliner Lion Air since September for using illicit drugs.