Close Menu
  • Home
  • Life Insurance
  • Auto Insurance
  • Home Insurance
  • Health Insurance
  • Business Insurance
  • Travel Insurance
  • Specialized Insurance
  • Insurance Tips & Guides
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Insure GenZInsure GenZ Tuesday, May 19
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Life Insurance
  • Auto Insurance
  • Home Insurance
  • Health Insurance
  • Business Insurance
  • Travel Insurance
  • Specialized Insurance
  • Insurance Tips & Guides
Insure GenZInsure GenZ
Home»Home Insurance»Half of Pilots Killed in US Accidents Tested Positive for Drugs
Home Insurance

Half of Pilots Killed in US Accidents Tested Positive for Drugs

AwaisBy AwaisMay 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Copy Link Email
Follow Us
Google News Flipboard
Half of Pilots Killed in US Accidents Tested Positive for Drugs
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

More than half of pilots killed in US civil aviation accidents between 2018 and 2022 tested positive for at least one drug, the US National Transportation Safety Board said in a report published May 14.

Of the 984pilots who died in crashes and other fatal events, tests in about 29% of cases detected “potentially impairing drugs” that could diminish a pilot’s performance, the report said.

The percentage for potentially impairing drugs — a category that includes illicit substances and sedating antihistamines often used in allergy and nighttime cold-and-flu products — was the highest since the board began collecting the data in 1990.

Less debilitating drugs, such as medications to treat cardiovascular issues, high cholesterol and erectile dysfunction, were also among the substances most commonly found, the NTSB said.

The agency stressed that “the presence of drugs identified through toxicology testing does not necessarily indicate pilot impairment” but said it continues to study this issue to understand factors that may affect aviation safety.

The results show a continuing upward trend in drug detection, the NTSB said. One of the biggest increases was in the illicit drugs category, which rose to 7.4% of cases, driven by more pilots testing positive for the primary psychoactive chemical found in marijuana.

Photo: Photographer: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

Copyright 2026 Bloomberg.

Topics
USA

Was this article valuable?


Here are more articles you may enjoy.

Interested in Drugs?

Get automatic alerts for this topic.

accidents Drugs Killed Pilots Positive Tested
Follow on Google News Follow on Flipboard
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Email Copy Link
Awais
  • Website

Related Posts

Volvo Group Agrees to $197M Settlement With California Over Excess Truck Emissions

May 19, 2026

FAA Admits Faulure to Act on Warnings Before Jet-Copter Collision That Killed 67 People

May 18, 2026

Iran Starts Bitcoin-Backed Shipping Insurance for Hormuz Strait

May 18, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Our Latest Blogs

Shipbuilder, Baltimore Officials Seize Upon Criminal Charges Against Dali Manager

May 19, 2026

Volvo Group Agrees to $197M Settlement With California Over Excess Truck Emissions

May 19, 2026

Washington Commissioner Issued $167K in Fines in 2Q

May 19, 2026

Progressive Is Biggest Auto Insurer, Surpassing State Farm, Says S&P GMI

May 19, 2026
Recent Posts
  • Shipbuilder, Baltimore Officials Seize Upon Criminal Charges Against Dali Manager
  • Volvo Group Agrees to $197M Settlement With California Over Excess Truck Emissions
  • Washington Commissioner Issued $167K in Fines in 2Q
  • Progressive Is Biggest Auto Insurer, Surpassing State Farm, Says S&P GMI
  • Jury Trial is There if Corporations Need it, Appeals Court Finds in WV Opioid Case

Subscribe to Updates

Insure Genz is a modern insurance blog built for the next generation. Subscribe it for more updates.

Insure Genz is a modern insurance blog built for the next generation. We break down complex topics across categories like Auto, Health, Business, Life, and Travel Insurance — making them simple, useful, and easy to understand. Whether you're just getting started or looking for expert tips and guides, we've got you covered with clear, reliable content.

Our Picks

Shipbuilder, Baltimore Officials Seize Upon Criminal Charges Against Dali Manager

May 19, 2026

Volvo Group Agrees to $197M Settlement With California Over Excess Truck Emissions

May 19, 2026

Washington Commissioner Issued $167K in Fines in 2Q

May 19, 2026

Progressive Is Biggest Auto Insurer, Surpassing State Farm, Says S&P GMI

May 19, 2026
Most Popular

Shipbuilder, Baltimore Officials Seize Upon Criminal Charges Against Dali Manager

May 19, 2026

Volvo Group Agrees to $197M Settlement With California Over Excess Truck Emissions

May 19, 2026

Washington Commissioner Issued $167K in Fines in 2Q

May 19, 2026

Progressive Is Biggest Auto Insurer, Surpassing State Farm, Says S&P GMI

May 19, 2026
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
© 2026 Insure GenZ. Designed by Insure GenZ.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.