JetBlue pilot blows twice the legal limit on breathalyzer test after he was removed from plane, authorities say
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A JetBlue pilot blew twice the legal limit on a breathalyzer test after he was removed from a plane in Buffalo on Wednesday morning, the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority confirmed to CBS News in a statement. James Clifton, 52, was arrested and could face federal charges, the transportation authority said.
Clifton was passing through airport security at the Buffalo Airport when a TSA agent noticed he "may have been impaired," the statement said. The agent contacted airport police, who removed him from the cockpit of the Fort Lauderdale-bound flight. He then blew 0.17 on a breathalyzer test, more than twice the legal limit of 0.08, authorities said.
The Orlando, Florida, man was taken into custody by airport police, the statement said.

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